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Play Fake (Plays & Penalties, #1) Play Fake by Maggie Rawdon
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“I’ve had my chest blown open. My heart was firmly in this clueless woman’s grasp.”
Maggie Rawdon, Play Fake
“What was your wish, Waylon?” “To hear you say you need me. Not just want, need. That you hate the idea of me with anyone else, the same way I do.”
Maggie Rawdon, Play Fake
“I’m in love with you, Mac. I didn’t want to tell you. It seemed too fast, and you weren’t over him yet. And fuck, if I’m honest, I didn’t think I could handle the rejection. But every time I told you I’d do anything for you, I meant it. I still mean it. Whatever you’re willing to give, I want it.”
Maggie Rawdon, Play Fake
“You fit in my world, Mac. Anywhere you don’t or don’t feel like you fit, I’ll make room.”
Maggie Rawdon, Play Fake
“Like I could ever regret anything with you, Mac. I’ve told you again and again. I will give you anything. I’m yours even if you don’t want me.”
Maggie Rawdon, Play Fake
“What was your wish, Waylon?”
“To hear you say you need me. Not just want, need. That you hate the idea of me with anyone else, the same way I do.”
Maggie Rawdon, Play Fake
“I’m so fucking serious, Mac. I know I’m a joke to you. I know you can’t stand me, and it’s real fucking inconvenient for you that your body disagrees with you on that one … But I like you, Mac. I’ve wanted you since the day I saw you, but then I don’t know. It changed over time from just wanting to fuck you. Getting to be friends, pretending to be together…you’re in my fucking head all the time.”
Maggie Rawdon, Play Fake
“Something funny, Mac?” his eyes snap up and down the length of me with a look that says I’ve been assessed and found wanting.
“Captain America undies? Are you seven?”
He glances down as though he’s surprised to see them. “My baby brother gave them to me for my birthday, and it was fucking laundry day. Are you always this pleasantly bitchy in the morning?”
Maggie Rawdon, Play Fake