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Shelly Laurenston

  • Eduarda Lopeshar citeretfor 2 år siden
    “It was a hate crime.”

    Jess looked at Ric and back at Blayne. “You mean they attacked you because you’re bl—”

    “A hybrid. Exactly!”

    “Oh.” Jess rubbed her forehead. “All right then.”
  • Eduarda Lopeshar citeretfor 2 år siden
    He never wanted to be her best friend. He wanted to be her boyfriend. He wanted her parents to catch them on their couch making out. He wanted to buy her one of those tacky ID bracelets with his name on it. He wanted to tattoo “Property of Mace Llewellyn” on her forehead
  • Eduarda Lopeshar citeretfor 2 år siden
    Didn’t she know? “Yes” to dinner today. “Yes” to marriage tomorrow. Dammit, he had a schedule to keep.
  • Eduarda Lopeshar citeretfor 2 år siden
    I didn’t even do anything.”

    “You did ask her if she killed Petrov. I think your exact words were, ‘You whacked him, didn’t you? You sadistic bitch.’”
  • Eduarda Lopeshar citeretfor 2 år siden
    Dez shook her head. “I’m surprised you don’t want to tattoo ‘Property of Mace Llewellyn’ across my fuckin’ forehead
  • Eduarda Lopeshar citeretfor 2 år siden
    “You tree-climbing heifer!”

    “You car-chasing slut!”
  • Eduarda Lopeshar citeretfor 2 år siden
    “I was a prostitute. A damn good one too.”

    “Stop lyin’, Rhonda Lee,” her mother called from the kitchen. “I doubt you were good at all.”
  • Eduarda Lopeshar citeretfor 2 år siden
    What did one do with so many children? It’s not like you could put them to work in a factory to earn their pay—some considered that wrong.
  • Eduarda Lopeshar citeretfor 2 år siden
    although why anyone would have a male as a friend is completely beyond me. But maybe it’s a wolf thing, huh? ’Cause other than for fuckin’ or tunin’ up my car, I don’t see their purpose. But hey, that’s me
  • Eduarda Lopeshar citeretfor 2 år siden
    Jess gave a small motion with her head and May glanced around behind them. When her eyes narrowed like Jess was sure hers had, she knew May saw it too.

    “Bitches.”

    “No. No. They’re friends.”

    “Bitch friends.”

    Sabina leaned over. “Who?”

    May leaned over Jess and whispered, “Over at Smitty’s table.”

    Surprisingly discreet, Sabina looked and her eyes narrowed. She gave a little sneer. “Those bitches.”
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