Katie McGarry Quotes
Beth Hates Me."
I Chuckled, Loving Echo For Calling It Straight. I Framed Her Face With My Hands, Letting My Fingers Enjoy The Feel Of Her Satin Skin. "You 're My World, So I'd Say That Evens Things Out."
Echo's Eyes Widened And She Paled. Why Was She Upset? My Mind Replayed Every Moment Carefully And Then Froze, Rewound, Replayed And Froze Again On The Words I'd Said.
It Had Been So Long Since I'd Let Myself Fall For Anybody. I Gazed Into Her Beautiful Green Eyes And Her Fear Melted. A Shy Smile Tugged At Her Lips And At My Heart. Fuck Me And The Rest Of The World, I Was In Love.
Echo's Gloved Hands Reached Up And Guided My Head To Hers. I Let Myself Bask In Her Warmth And Deepened Our Kiss, Enjoying The Teasing Taste Of Her Tongue And The Way Her Soft Lips Moved Against Mine. Very Easily, I Could Lose Myself In Her ... Forever.
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