Becca Fitzpatrick Quotes
Just Then Patch Ambled Through The Front Door. I Did A Double Take To Make It Was Really Him. I Hadn't Expected Him To Come. We'd Never Resolved Our Fight, And I'd Pridefully Refused To Take The First Step, Forcing Myself To Lock My Cell Phone In A Drawer Every Time I Was Tempted To Call Him And Apologize, Despite My Increasing Distress That He Might Never Call Either. My Pride Immediately Turned To Relief At The Sight Of Him. I Hated Fighting. I Hated Not Having Him Close. If He Was Ready To Mend This, So Was I.A Smile Flickered Across My Face At The Sight Of His Costume; Black Jeans, Black T-shirt, Black Face Mask. The Latter Concealed All But His Cool, Assessing Gaze.
"There's My Date," I Said. "Fashionably Late.
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