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Faces Quotes by Sylvia Day
- Oh, Eva." He rubbed his cheek against my damp face. "I must've wished for you so hard and so often you had no choice but…
- He caught me to him, his arms banded tight around me. His face pressed into my throat. "Where do we go from here?" I held…
- I don't need anything else. I get out of bed every morning and face the world because you're in it.
- I don’t need anything else. I get out of bed every morning and face the world because you’re in it.” He turned the corner and…
- I can't bail out on Cary," I said apologetically, turning to face him. "Chicks before dicks and all that.
- You’re different,” he said, touching my face. Of course I was. The man I loved had killed for me. A lot of things became inconsequential…
- Do you want to suck face or not?” “Suck face?” His head fell back and he laughed, his chest vibrating against me. It was a…
- Go home, Gideon. Please." "I am home." He caught me from behind and buried his face in mu soaked hair. "I'm with you.
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