Kiera Cass Quotes
Kota!" I Said, Stepping Away From My Sisters And Lucy.
"You Can Sleep On The Couch Or In The Garage Or In The Tree House For All I Care; But If You Don't Check Your Attitude, I'll Send You Back To Your Apartment Right Now! Have Some Gratitude For The Security You've Been Offered. Need I Remind You That Tomorrow We're Burying Our Father? Either Stop The Bickering Or Go Home." I Turned On My Heel And Headed Down The Hall. Without Checking, I Knew Lucy Was Right Behind Me, Suitcase In Hand.
I Opened The Door To My Room, Waiting For Her To Come In With Me. Once Her Skirts Swished Past The Frame, I Slammed It Shut, Heaving A Sigh. "Was That Too Much?" I Asked.
"It Was Perfect!" She Replied With Delight.
"You Might As Well Be The Princess Already, Miss. You're Ready For It.
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