Jennifer Echols Quotes
That Explains What I'm Doing Here." He Put His Chin Down On The Edge Of The Gurney, Watching Me Like A Big Friendly Dog. "What Are You Doing Here?"
He Was So Dreamily Handsome, Looking At Me With Concern In His Eyes, And His Tone Was So Gentle, That I Almost Answered Him.
"You Followed Me," He Said.
I Shifted On The Gurney, Trying In Vain To Find A More Comfortable Position. My Hip Sure Did Hurt.
"You Wanted To Know Where I Was Going So Late At Night," He Said. "I've Seen You Watching Me Through Your Window."
Note To Self: When Boys Look Back At You Watching Them In The Darkness Outside Your Well-lit Window, But Their Expressions Do Not Change, You Relax, Assuming They Can't Really See You Watching Them, When They Can Totally See You.
There Was No Way Around It Now.
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