Rebekah Martin Quotes
It's A Truth Universally Accepted That A Single Woman Without Romantic Or Professional Prospects Must Be In Want Of A Husband." Stella Sneered, Paraphrasing An Ironic Jane Austen Quote.
"Come One, Stells." David Tried To Console Her. They Sat Across From Each Other In Riley's Kitchen, Each With A Cup Of Coffee That Was Quickly Going From Lukewarm To Cold. "You Don't Honestly Believe You Don't Have Prospects."
She Just Shrugged. "I Guess Part Of Me Thought It Was Always Going To Be Me With You. But As I See, Fairy Tale's Over."
David Reached A Hand Between Them And Held Tight To Hers. "I'm Sorry."
She Pulled Her Hand Away, Praying She Could Keep Boundaries. "You Did Everything Right. I'm A Moronic Tool."
"No, You're Not. You're An Amazing Person-"
"Blah Blah Blah." Stella Interrupted. "You Don't Have To Try To Sell Me On Myself. I Might Be Broken, But I Know What I Am.
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