Janette Rallison Quotes
When Is Colton Coming Over Again?"
I Straightened Magazines On The Coffee Table And Pretended The Subject Didn't Bother Me. "When He Realizes The Truth About Either Me Or Bryant."
Julianne's Head Popped Up From Behind The Couch, Where Ken And A Collection Of Tiny Plastic Picnic Food Had Fallen. "When Will That Be?"
"Oh Probably Around The Same Time Hell Freezes Over."
"I Thought Colton Was Your Friend," Evelynn Said. "I Thought You Liked Him."
"I Do-well, I Used To." It Made Me Feel Sad Just To Say The Words.
Rebecca Gave Me A Long Look. "But You're Not Going To Talk To Him Until Hell Freezes Over?"
I Straightened Another Magazine. "Well, Anything Is Possible. After All, Colton Is In The Same Business As The Devil, So He Probably Has Some Pull Down There. Hell Might Be Cooling As We Speak.
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