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Them Quotes by Becca Fitzpatrick
- You possess other people's...bodies." He accepted that statement with a nod. "Do you want to possess my body?" "I want to do a lot of…
- His were the kind of eyes that held secrets. The kind that lied without flinching. The kind that once you looked into them, it was…
- Hey now, none of that. You know I don't have one evil bone in my body. Only two hundred and six of them?
- You didn’t tell me she was so soft on the eyes,” he said to Patch, wiping his mouth with the back of his hand. He…
- Shh!” the guy beside me hissed again. “Blame him,” I told the guy, pointing at Patch. The guy craned his neck back. “Listen,” he said,…
- Who wants to kill you?” the guy asked. He was still looking over his shoulder, but his expression was puzzled. “There’s nobody there,” the girlfriend…
- I don’t see any police cars.” “They probably had to park a couple blocks over. Anyway, as I was saying, I noticed illegal substances in…
- I wanted to imprint his touch, his taste, even the scent of him so solidly inside me that no one could take them away from…
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