I realized that the one person who could break my heart is the only one who should have it.
Life isn’t always about logic and reasons – sometimes you just have to close your eyes and jump. Particularly when it comes to relationships.
I would have done it for you in a heartbeat.
First Pallas and now you,” the gray-haired man said, shaking his head at Nick. “It’s like I’m running a goddamn dating service around here.
I think that you are an uptight, pony-owning, trickle-down-economics-loving, Scotch-on-the-rocks-drinking, my-wife-better-take-my-last-name sexist jerk!
Business associates? Ouch. That’s worse than friends.
Because nine years ago, I walked up to the most beautiful girl in the bar, and tonight she’s still the only person I want to talk to.
I have to be honest, I’m not exactly impressed with your case,” she said, cutting him off. “All you’ve got is a sporadic string of some very minor incidents. It’s not as if anyone slapped an ass or grabbed a boob.
There are some things a girl never forgets, Ry. And one of those is a kiss from the right guy.
TEMPORARY INSANITY.
The biggest mistake a woman can make is convincing herself that she is the one who will be different.
At that moment he knew one thing. The only thing that mattered. He loved her.
The shower trick. Let’s hear it, Kendall.
Sweet Jesus. It was The Delicious in the dark shirt and jeans.
Now anyone who has ever been on a blind date is well familiar with “The Moment” – that moment where you first walk into the bar or restaurant or coffee shop and scan the crowd and suddenly your heart stops and you say to yourself: oh, please – let it be him.
Score one for Team Kendall, Payton thought. Not that it was a competition between them. Not at all.
You don’t touch the purse. The purse is sacrosanct.
I’ve licked stamps who were more excited than you by that kiss.
Wow. Clearly, I need to find myself an ex-con. Since prison is probably the only place in this city I haven’t looked for Mr. Right yet.