Huntley Fitzpatrick Quotes
He Reaches For A Few Strands Of My Hair, Twining Them Around His Finger. "You Busy Later?"
"I Was Supposed To Go To A Meet-and-greet In Fairport With Mom, But I Told Her I Needed To Study For SATs."
"She Believed This? It's Summer, Sam."
"Nan's Got Me Signed Up For This Crazy Prep Simulation. And . . . I Might Have Told Mom When She Was A Little Distracted."
"But Not Intentionally, Of Course."
"Of Course Not," I Say.
"So If I Were To Come See You After Eight, You'd Be Studying."
"Absolutely. But I Might Want A . . . Study Buddy. Because I Might Be Grappling With Some Really Tough Problems."
"Grappling, Huh?"
"Tussling With," I Say. "Wrestling. Handling."
"Gotcha. Sounds Like I Should Bring Protective Gear To Study With You." Jase Grins At Me.
"You're Pretty Tough. You'll Be Fine.
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