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1 " That guy?” he murmured. She nodded, and then looked to him curiously. The couple fell a step behind their group. Her eyebrow rose. “You wouldn’t mind?” “It’s entirely up to you,” Alex shrugged. “You always accommodate my shenanigans.” Lorelei pursed her lips with amusement. “I’ll remember your choice of words,” she said as she broke off from the group. The others noticed her change of direction as they piled into the minivan, but none came up with reasons to stand there watching with Alex. Lanier lingered. Alex gave him an accusing look. “She’s not gonna jump him in the open for everyone to watch, ya perv,” he said with feigned irritation. "
― Elliott Kay , Natural Consequences (Good Intentions, #2)
2 " Lorelei, do you want other men?” Her answer was calm, quiet and straightforward: “Yes. "
3 " You say that Hell cannot touch a mortal who still has an angel's protection?""Correct.""Then why does he have an angel over him?""I'm not sure if you noticed, but that particular angel is quite insane. "
4 " I don’t want anyone wondering why you’re here, least of all you. You’ve kicked a lot of ass to be here.” He paused. “Plus I needed to see if you’d blush.” “Did I?” “No. Have a seat, everyone. "
5 " Everybody has a story for how they got here.” “I don’t,” muttered Lanier. “Okay,” Colleen conceded, “Matt doesn’t. "
6 " Grieving isn’t about forgetting. It’s about releasing emotions and moving on. "
7 " When you live your whole life believing you know how the world works and then you see direct evidence proving that wrong, it’s tough to deal with at first. Ayn Rand fans have the same problem. But you’ll adjust. "