I’ve had a year to write this speech, and I wrote it last night.
Why do we do this to ourselves?” I asked, mostly to myself. “We’re grown adults. Love makes us so stupid.
You’re my anchor. There’s not a thing out there I would want if it takes me away from you.
Your payback? You’ve made me believe all weekend that you were falling for me!” “I am! I have! Jesus Christ, Camille, how can I get.
Oh my God, dude! You were beginning to freak me out. Don’t do that to me! What do you really need to talk to me about?” His laughter faded when Thomas didn’t crack a smile. “Tommy, knock it off.
His baby brother is getting married next month – well, not married but remarried. No, that’s not right either.
I dreamed of Taylor.
He squeezed my hand. “All I am is all we are.
I could have been leading him to his death, but I could tell Tyler Maddox was afraid of nothing.
You’re going the right direction. No one does anything perfectly the first time. It’s going to be okay.” No one could have said anything better to me in that instant. Those three simple sentences set my soul at ease.
Their marriage had reinforced what I’ve always thought and lived by – that stalking, harassment, and inflicting general misery on a woman will eventually pay off.
I won’t break his heart to fix you.
Statistically, our family was due for a girl, and I’m not sure the world could handle a female Maddox. All the fight and anger, plus estrogen? Everyone would die.” -Travis Maddox.
Maybe he used a bit too much hair spray, but the James Dean coif flattered him.
All my guards were taken off faster than any other offed guards in the history of offed guards.
Forgiveness was not easy for someone like me. When it was granted, more often than not, I was just giving someone a second chance to hurt me.
Love could kiss my ass.
Are you about finished?” Hazel deadpanned. She looked at me. “He started his period this morning.
I never stay lost for long. I can always find my way back to you.
Love is the most overused word in the English Language. It’s confusing to everyone. Some people live their whole lives and never get it right.