J.D. Robb Quotes
You Think I Don't Know, That I Don't Understand What That Cost You. But You're Wrong." She Couldn't Keep Her Voice Steady, Gave Up Trying. "You're Wrong, Roarke. I Do Know. There's No One Else In The World Who Would Want, Who Would Need To Kill For Me. No One Else In The World Who Would Step Back From It Because I Asked It. Because I Needed It."
She Turned, And The First Tear Spilled Over. "No One But You."
"Don't. You'll Do Me In If You Cry."
"I Never In My Life Expected Anyone Would Love Me, All Of Me. How Would I Deserve That? What Would I Do With It? But You Do. Everything We've Managed To Have Together, To Be To Each Other, This Is More. I'll Never Be Able To Find The Words To Tell You What You Just Gave Me."
"You Undo Me, Eve. Who Else Would Make Me Feel Like A Hero For Doing Nothing."
"You Did Everything. Everything. Are Everything.
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