James Patterson Quotes
The Other Max Looked At Me, And Her Eyes Narrowed. 'They Say Imitation Is The Sincerest Form Of Flattery,' She Said Snidely. 'So I Guess You're Really Sucking Up.'
'Who Are You?' I Gasped, My Eyes Wide. 'You're An Impostor!'
'No She Isn't.' The Little Creepy One, Angel, Turned To Look At Me. Her Arm Was Still Bleeding Where Ari Had Bitten It. 'You Are.'
I Swallowed My Anger. Who Did She Think She Was, Her And Her Stupid Dog? I Gave A Concerned Smile. 'But Angel,' I Said, Sincerity Dripping From My Voice, 'how Can You Say That? You Know Who I Am.'
'I Think I'm Angel,' She Said. 'And My Dog Isn't Stupid. You're The Stupid One, To Think That You Could Fool Us. I Can Read Minds, You Idiot.
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