Ilona Andrews Quotes
We Don't Need The Money That Badly," My Mother Said. "According To My Sisters, We Do." I Slid The Photograph With Dollar Signs Toward Her. Mom Swung Toward Grandma Frida. "Mom!" Grandma Frida's Eyes Got Really Big. "What? Don't Look At Me!" "You Started This." Ha! Attack Deflected And Redirected. "I Did No Such Thing. I'm Innocent. You Always Blame Me For Everything." "You Started It And You Encouraged It. Now Look, She's Taking On Murders Because You're Guilt-tripping Her To Put Food On The Table. And What Kind Of Message Does This Send?" "A True-love Kind Of Message." Grandma Frida Grinned.
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