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" Gray and Drew sitting side by side, with their muscled physiques taking up a good portion of the booth, look like a comic book come to life.

They catch me staring and both say, “What?” at the same time.

Smiling, I shake my head. “Nothing. I just had this image of Thor and Captain America having a beer.”

They both color at the same time. Which is kind of cute.

“Ha!” cries Anna at my side. Her cheeks plump with a wide grin. “I had that Captain America thought about Drew too.”

Drew perks up. “You did, huh?”

Gray snorts. “Dude, I’ve just been compared to Thor. I totally win.”

“What the hell does Thor have? A little hammer?” Drew waves a hand as if to say, please.

But Gray smirks. “At least he isn’t hiding behind a wussy shield. Thor is a god. Enough said.”

“A boring god with the personality of a post,” Drew volleys.

“And you’re saying Captain America isn’t boring? Dude. He doesn’t even understand modern culture. He’s like a 1940s Boy Scout.”

Drew and Gray eyeball each other for a second. Then Drew relents with a laugh. “Touché. "

Kristen Callihan , The Friend Zone (Game On, #2)


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Kristen Callihan quote : Gray and Drew sitting side by side, with their muscled physiques taking up a good portion of the booth, look like a comic book come to life.<br /><br />They catch me staring and both say, “What?” at the same time.<br /><br />Smiling, I shake my head. “Nothing. I just had this image of Thor and Captain America having a beer.”<br /><br />They both color at the same time. Which is kind of cute.<br /><br />“Ha!” cries Anna at my side. Her cheeks plump with a wide grin. “I had that Captain America thought about Drew too.” <br /><br />Drew perks up. “You did, huh?”<br /><br />Gray snorts. “Dude, I’ve just been compared to Thor. I totally win.”<br /><br />“What the hell does Thor have? A little hammer?” Drew waves a hand as if to say, please.<br /><br />But Gray smirks. “At least he isn’t hiding behind a wussy shield. Thor is a god. Enough said.”<br /><br />“A boring god with the personality of a post,” Drew volleys.<br /><br />“And you’re saying Captain America isn’t boring? Dude. He doesn’t even understand modern culture. He’s like a 1940s Boy Scout.”<br /><br />Drew and Gray eyeball each other for a second. Then Drew relents with a laugh. “Touché.