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Maggie Moves On Maggie Moves On by Lucy Score
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“Confidence comes from knowing that whatever the situation, you know you'll make the best of it. Confidence is certainty in your ability to rise.”
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“At the end of the day, your quality of life is determined by the people you surround yourself with.”
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“Magpie, when you deal with everything on your own, you’re robbing the people who care about you of their chance to be there for you, with you.”
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“Did I ever tell you that my heart skips a beat every time you walk toward me?” Silas said, flashing her a slow, panty-melting grin. “You should probably get that checked,” she said lightly. “Could be something serious.” “Oh, I sure hope so,” he drawled. Oh. My. God.”
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“Just in case there was any question, I’ll be looking up at the ceiling and thinking about you all night.”
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“when you deal with everything on your own, you’re robbing the people who care about you of their chance to be there for you, with you.”
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“Maggie Nichols, I don’t mean to scare you off, but I think you just might be the girl of my dreams.”
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“WHERE IS THE ADVENTURE IN FINDING ONESELF IF ONE USES SOMEONE ELSE’S MAP?”
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“It doesn't matter how much you have, if it's not what you want. You can't just decide to be happy with less than.”
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“She lost her mom so young and without warning. It makes her feel like everything can change in a heartbeat, so she clings to things like plans and goals and timelines to feel like she has control.”
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“Her heart ached with the memory. She hadn’t had enough time with her mom to make up for the hateful teenage years. To reassure her mom that, no matter how painful the choice had been, she’d made the right one.”
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“But after dinner, I’m leaving, and I’m not coming back until the party.” “Why?” She looked shocked. Good. He didn’t want to be alone in that. “Why?” he repeated on a humorless laugh. “Because I’ve been building us into something you don’t think we are. A relationship. A partnership. You’ll get the time and space to decide if what you really want is to continue going solo.” Those molten brown eyes went wide on him. “What if I don’t want to stay?” she asked, her voice trembling just a bit. “Then I’ll go with you, if you let me. But you need to decide if you’ve got room in your life for me. And, darlin’, I take up a lot of space.” “You can’t give up everything to follow me. That’s how resentment grows. That’s how you start stalking exes on Instagram and having FOMO meltdowns over farmers market hashtags and engagements.” Her voice was hushed, but the panic rang through clearly. “You are everything to me, Maggie. Do you hear me? The fact that you think I’d give you up over geography? What do you think we’ve been doing here?” “Having fun. I told you. I warned you from the start,” she said defensively.”
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“Confidence comes from knowing that whatever the situation, you know you’ll make the best of it. Confidence is certainty in your ability to rise.”
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“How does it look like it’s going? I’m old. I live with a bunch of other old people. It’s the inner circle of hell around here.”
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“Are We,”
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“Things were changing again, and she had no control over them. Change in her life hadn’t been good. It had been hard. Painful.”
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“You ever stop and wonder what if life isn’t about earning your way to pleasure? What if it’s enjoying it when it makes itself available to you?”
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“I don’t want to be taken care of! I don’t like how he thinks he can handle me,” she admitted to her salad. “Magpie, you need someone who can handle you. We all need someone who can handle us. The problem isn’t the handling; it’s when it’s not for your own good.”
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