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Second to the Right (The Neverland Chronicles, #1) Second to the Right by T.S. Kinley
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“He who has overcome his fears will truly be free.”
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“We have time. I won’t rush things with you. I plan to draw this out. Savor every step along the way… then maybe you’ll stay.”
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“I’ll have to find the strength to hold it together until the end of eternity. Maybe we could meet there, in the end, and pick up where we left off.”
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“Time is a funny thing, even more so here in Neverland.”
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“To die will be an awfully big adventure.”
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“I want you. I don’t care anymore if you break me when you leave. I’d rather be a broken man who took his chance at real love rather than a foolish man that turned his back on it.” Peter’s words were soft, but spoken in earnest.”
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“I sucked in a deep breath as I took her in. I could no longer deny that I wanted her, to mark her and claim her as my own.”
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“Those who don’t believe in magic will never find it.” -Roald Dahl”
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“I’ll have to find the strength to hold it together until the end of eternity. Maybe we could meet there”
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“but I had only just met him yesterday. Did it really matter, though?”
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“Don’t you know that nothing lasts forever, no matter how hard you wish it to be so?”
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“I want you. I don’t care anymore if you break me when you leave. I’d rather be a broken man who took his chance at real love rather than a foolish man that turned his back on it.”
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“But, I’ll admit that I can’t explain what it is that I feel for you. I enjoy your company more than I should. I look forward to seeing you when you’re not with me. Actually, you fill my every thought when you’re not with me. You’re beautiful and sexy. I can’t stop thinking about that kiss, and every way I want to take you, every way I want to make you scream my name. It’s infuriating and exciting all at the same time.”
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“Above the doorway was a weathered sign. Written in a youthful scratch were the words. Rulez 1. Alwaze beleve in fariz 2. Pirats R bad. 3. Nevr evr grow up!!”
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“The window was open. Not everyone can pinpoint the moment their universe was forever altered and relate it to such a mundane thing as opening a window. But that is exactly where my life changed course, and I would never be the same.”
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“have left, and that will have to suffice. I’ll have to find the strength to hold it together until the end of eternity. Maybe we could meet there, in the end, and pick up where we left off.”
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“I know I’ve made a complete mess of things, but not anymore. I’ll take whatever you want to give me, in whatever time we”
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“Did you fuck him?” Peter spat the words at me and I pulled away from him in shock. “First of all, it is none of your goddamn business who I fuck!” The words tumbled out in a heated torrent. “But just to set your little mind at ease, no, we didn’t fuck.”
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“I could still feel the places where his hands had slid up my bare thigh, the tingling sensation lingering long after he’d stopped touching me.”
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“Oh come on Pan, don’t act like we all didn’t get a little hard when she put Lill in her place,” he responded as if it was just a casual conversation. Peter shot him a look, and it was clear he was less than pleased with his lewd commentary.”
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“All I could see was a mop of unruly blonde hair as he grabbed my hand and planted a lingering kiss there with warm, full lips. He looked up then, a perfectly handsome face with indigo eyes that were a shade away from purple. His smile was so inviting and friendly. I could tell instantly that I would like him.”
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“He circled me like a wolf circles their prey “You look like a Lost Boys’ wet dream.” He licked his lips, “I still prefer you naked.” He smiled at me with a mischievous grin. “Well, I certainly can’t walk around here naked, but thank you for the compliment.” “Oh you can, and we do.” He smiled. “You’ll see.”
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“Do you not know how to wash? There’s a basket of flowers there, just rub them on yourself. Do you need me to show you how?” He looked at me with hunger in his eyes. “No, I don’t need you to show me how to wash.” Flowers for soap? How odd. When in Rome I guess. “Towel?” “Just grab a dry one,” he said as he walked away, leaving me to figure out the makeshift shower.”
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“Did he do that to you?” He scowled as he ran his fingers softly over the dark purple bruises that made a perfect handprint on my wrist. I couldn’t speak at that moment and only nodded. “Shall I cross the Veil and kill him for you?” his face was absolutely serious, “Then we can forget all about him.”
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“Don’t you know that nothing lasts forever, no matter how hard you wish it to be so?” He said this rather dejectedly as if he was still mourning his lost youth, but it only lasted for a moment before his cheeky little smile returned.”
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“I had a vision of myself picking her up, throwing her over my shoulder, and taking her against her will to Neverland. Alas, that was something only a bastard pirate would do, those uncivilized fucks, and I wouldn’t lower myself to their level.”
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