Niall: We're tossed by the winds of fate. Once we end where they blow us, we make of ourselves that we will.
fate nora-roberts
Sex might satisfy, food might fuel, love might sustain, but without coffee, what is the point?
romance nora-roberts
I'm not asking you for a second chance. I know better than that. But you've got no right to ask me to settle for sex then expect me to give up the one thing that's kept me going. I gave you up, now I'm taking what's left. You didn't give me up, she tossed back. You never wanted me.I never wanted anything the way I wanted you. I loved you. He dragged her painfully to her toes. I've always loved you. I cut my own heart out when I sent you away.
You said we've got a new page. I figure I've got some say in what gets written on it. So I'm going to work on you. Last time around, you threw yourself at me. I did no such thing. Sure you did. But I can see I've got my work cut out for me this time. That's okay. He skimmed his thumb over her knuckles before she jerked her hand free. In fact, I think I'm going to enjoy it.I don't know why I waste my time trying to mend fences with you. You're as arrogant as you ever were. Just the way you like me, sweetheart.
Shannon: Only the living suffered. Only they were riddled with guilt and regret and unanswered questions.
suffering living nora-roberts
You can't edit a blank page
writing nora-roberts
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