We don’t have an address,” i said, “but we do know where he works.” “are you thinking what i’m thinking?” vee asked, eyes brightening briefly through the haze of chemical sedation. “based on past experience, i hope not.
BECCA FITZPATRICKOr, if you decide you want to sleep at my place, on opposite sides of my bedroom with a do not cross line drawn down the middle, i’ll do it. I won’t like it, but i’ll do it.
More Becca Fitzpatrick Quotes
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Maybe scotty the potty turned into scotty the hottie. Have you thought about that?
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She already has a car. A ford. Thats like toyotas worst enemy.
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I don’t have ‘five’ you can borrow. My piggy bank is officially anorexic.
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He grinned. Busted. Im a monster. Jev is my deceptively harmless and shockingly handsome alter ego. And im on top of it, she announced with witty triumph. Is that a freudian slip? His bluntness caught her off guard. A self-conscious blush rose in her face.
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Science is an investigation,” coach said, sanding his hands together. “science requires us to transform into spies.” put that way, science almost sounded fun. But i’d been in coach’s class long enough not to get my hopes up.
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There’s nothing special about losing your virginity over a toilet.
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Don’t make me regret this” i said, breathless. ” you haven’t regretted me once”. He kissed me, and i answered so hungrily i thought my lips would bruise. Patch&nora ( p. 180)
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Its brown. So maybe i had the teeniest, tiniest, most infinitesimal amount of auburn in my hair. I was still a brunette. Its the lighting, i said. Yeah, maybe its the lightbulbs. His smile brought up both sides of his mouth, and a dimple surfaced.
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Hang on, did you just call me angel?” “if i did?
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You can call me patch. No really. Call me.
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I cared about us. But the cold hard truth was, nothing i said or did could realign the stars.
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I’m not the distraction in the room.’ ‘oh? And what might be?’ -nora & patch (pg 242)
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His muscles flexed under his clothes, holding me, leading me. Never letting me stray far.
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I was tired of admiring your legs from a distance.
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Vee never needed a reason to do something stupid. Sad thing was, most of the time i didn’t either.
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Patch: lets get out of here. Nora: where are we going? Patch: youll see.
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The guy i’ve got my eye on happens to be hot. Off-the-charts hot. Hotter-than-patch hot.’ she paused. ‘well maybe not that hot. Nobody’s that hot.
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He felt warm and familiar. He felt solid and safe. I wanted to cling to his shirt, bury my face into the warm curve of his neck, and never let go.
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I called vee. “how are you doing?” i asked. “good. How are you?” “good.” silence. “okay,” vee said in a rush, “i am still totally freaked out. You?” “totally.
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Strangely enough, it wasnt gabe who was haunting my thoughts, though. That job belonged to a pair of sinfully black eyes that had lost their edge when they studied me, turning as soft and sultry as silk.
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What little light was left inside me flickered out.
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The only thing a boyfriend was good for was a shattered heart.
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Girl, i’m going to show you the bear in hug.
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It was a smile that spelled trouble. With a promise.
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Your mom isnt going to let me step foot inside this place. Ive seen the gun she keeps on the top shelf of the pantry.
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You picked the seats you did for a reason, right? Familiarity. Too bad the best sleuths avoid familiarity. It dulls the investigative instinct.
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