Penny Reid Quotes
She Was A Damn Good Kisser, Maybe The Best I'd Ever Had The Immense Pleasure Of Kissing. It Helped That Her Lips Were Like Pillows And She Tasted Sweet. Not Like Strawberries Or Peaches. Sunshine And Sweet - Her Own Brand Of It. Plus There Was Desperation In The Kiss, An Understated But Raw Passion I Couldn't Recall Ever Experiencing Before.
Or Maybe That Had Been Me. Maybe I'd Been The Passionate, Desperate One. No Matter. Either Way, She'd Stolen My Breath, Robbed Me Of Thought And Sense. She Was A Master Thief, And I Loved Her For It.
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