Jacquelyn Frank Quotes
She Had Spent Days Balancing On The Edge Of A Choice.
A Choice, She Had Suddenly Realized, That Was Never Truly A Matter Of Selection. It Was What Damien Had Seemed To Know From The Start. The Only Choice She Could Make Was To Ignore The Demands Of Her Heart And Her Spirit, Both Of Which She Had Tried To Ignore No Matter How Loudly They Had Screamed At Her. In Truth, There Was No Choice.
She Was Meant To Be His, And He Was Meant To Be Hers.
She Had Searched Day After Day For Outside Proof Of This, Only To Realize That There Was None, And Never Would Be. The Proof Was Stamped In The Desires Of Her Soul. It Was The Instinct That Had Been Born In Her, Flipped On Like A Switch, The Moment It Had Flipped On As Brilliantly In Him. Only He Had Seen The Light, And She Had Been Blinded By It.
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