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Feel Quotes by Tabitha Suzuma
- Pressed up against him, I can feel the thud of his heart against mine, his ribcase expanding and contracting rapidly against my chest, the warm…
- Time has stopped; time is racing. Lochie's lips are rough yet smooth, hard yet gentle. His fingers are strong: I feel them in my hair…
- How can something so wrong feel so right?
- Any guy, even imaginary, would just feel like second best. Second best to what? I don't even have an image of the perfect boyfriend. I…
- I love you in–in every kind of way.’ ‘I feel like that too . . .’ His voice is shocked and raw. ‘It’s – it’s…
- I would give anything to escape myself, Flynn thought, just for a day, just for a minute even. Just to know what it was like…
- I feel like I'm going crazy: seeing you every day but never being able to - to hold you, to touch you when anyone else…
- Never before have I imagined my life without him—like this house, he is my only point of reference in this difficult existence, this unstable and…
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