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Resisting Maxu (Clecanian #6) Resisting Maxu by Victoria Aveline
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“Do I replay old fights in my head and torture myself over how I should have done them differently? I'm a woman. Of course I do.”
Victoria Aveline, Resisting Maxu
“He’d never wanted children. It’d always seemed pointless and cruel to bring a child into this world, knowing that each generation was one step closer to extinction. All he would be doing was gifting his offspring an even harder life than he’d had. Like forcing someone to burn themselves in order to throw a cup of water on an inferno.”
Victoria Aveline, Resisting Maxu
“I want someone who I can grow with. Someone who makes me better.”
Victoria Aveline, Resisting Maxu
“I’m not interested in what’s good for the planet. I’m interested in what’s good for you.”
Victoria Aveline, Resisting Maxu
“No man wants a woman who behaves like a slut. Her mother had used that line to get her point across more than once. A flush of shame made her clammy. Had she been too... enthusiastic?
Her fists clenched. No. She had nothing to feel ashamed for. And if Maxu found the way she expressed herself unattractive, then he just wasn't the right man for her and that was all there was to it.”
Victoria Aveline, Resisting Maxu
“I watched you walk away from me several times tonight, and I can tell you from where I was standing, they served a very useful purpose.”
Victoria Aveline, Resisting Maxu
“Okay, let me just get— Hey!” Meg had been reaching for the pillow she’d come here to get in the first place, but he snatched it out of her hands. He held it up. “Until I can bury my nose in your cunt anytime I want, this is mine.”
Victoria Aveline, Resisting Maxu
“On Earth,” she continued. “I’m technically still married.” His head snapped up, his features covered with something icy and fierce, though she couldn’t tell if it was anger exactly. “Hear me, Meg,” Maxu growled. “You have no husband. You are not married. And unless you want that male found and gutted, you won’t speak another word of it.”
Victoria Aveline, Resisting Maxu