Suzanne Brockmann Quotes
Knock-knock." Gina Poked Her Head In The Door.
"Come On In," Jones Said. "We've Got All Our Clothes On For A Change. Oh, Wait, It's You Who Gets It On In The - "
"Okay," Gina Said. "Am I Ever Going To Live This Down?"
"Eventually," Molly Said. "But Max Singing You Old Elvis Songs Over The Walkie-talkie? Honey, That's Going To Be Impossible To Kill."
"I Think It's Sweet," Jones Told Her.
"The Singing Or The Kitchen Tabling?" She Asked.
"Both," He Said. "Seriously, Gina. He's All Right.
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