Garnet Flats Quotes

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I waited a long time for you, love. I’ll wait as long as you need. You are mine.” And he was here in Quincy to claim me.
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I have never stopped loving you … And I never will.
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Why is it tattooed on your body?” “As a reminder.” “Of what?” He gave me a sad smile. “Of what I lost.
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Will you break my heart again?” “Never.” I’d die first. “Will you leave me?” “Never.” Not willingly. Not until the end. “Will you stop loving me?” “Never.” My love for her had no end. I’d love her in this world and the next. “Never, Tally. Never.
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Your dreams were my dreams, Tally. I lost them when I lost you.
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A guy who was lucky to have twenty bucks in his pocket and knew he’d never be able to give you the world.” She pulled her knees into her chest. “I never needed the world.” “But I wanted to give it to you anyway.
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for the first time in a long time, I was beginning a year as my own man. Unless Talia would have me. Then I’d be hers until the end of my days.
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I waited a long time for you, love. I’ll wait as long as you need. You are mine.
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Just let me go, Foster.” “I haven’t let you go in seven years. I’m not starting tonight.
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You loved those jeans. I loved those jeans. They made your ass look fantastic.
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I never needed the world.” “But I wanted to give it to you anyway.
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I waited a long time for you, love. I’ll wait as long as you need. You are mine.” And he was here in Quincy to claim me.
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I grabbed the bottle of wine to refill my glass because I’d most definitely be drinking it. “The bubble.” “What bubble?” “Our bubble. It’s about to burst.
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The man I’d dated for one year, two months and eleven days. The man I’d loved with my whole heart. The man I’d vowed to forget.
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This project was part of my penance. For Talia, I’d bear every ache and pain.
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When did you buy this ring?” She held up the pouch again. “Was it hers?
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I have never been, and never will be, in love with Vivienne,” he said. “I have never stopped loving you.” “Foster—” “And I never will.
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Your dreams were my dreams, Tally. I lost them when I lost you.” He hooked a finger under my chin. “Did I lose you?
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There were far worse things in a human body to break than bones.
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You were a coward. Do not say you were protecting me.
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So many apologies. They were getting heavy.
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Maybe if he said it over and over, I’d stop worrying that love wasn’t enough.
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I hate you for being so fucking hard to forget.” A tear dripped down my cheek as I threw the next punch. My eyes flooded and Foster was blurry but I just kept on swinging. “Ashamed of you? I would have done anything for you.
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I hate you for choosing Vivienne.” Another punch. “I hate you for not loving me the way I loved you.” Then another punch. “I hate you for being so fucking hard to forget.” A tear dripped down my cheek as I threw the next punch. My eyes flooded and Foster was blurry but I just kept on swinging. “Ashamed of you? I would have done anything for you.
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Drop your shield, love. Put your hands down. All the way.” “I’m scared.” “Voice your fears. Let’s put them out there. Face them, together.” It took her a moment to meet my gaze. “Will you break my heart again?” “Never.” I’d die first. “Will you leave me?” “Never.” Not willingly. Not until the end. “Will you stop loving me?” “Never.” My love for her had no end. I’d love her in this world and the next. “Never, Tally. Never.” Tears welled in her eyes. “I love you. Only you. Always you.” Victory This fight was over. “I love you, Talia Eden
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Dance with me.
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She never had my heart. She had seven years. And I'll give you seventy.
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Desire pooled between my legs. My core clenched. Fuck. Coming here tonight was a mistake. He was too tempting.
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Why was he defending her? Why was he so loyal to her? Didn’t most people break ties with their ex?
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Did they talk about me during their phone calls? Had he told her how I’d fucked him at the gym on Saturday? My frame tensed, my hands fisting. My feelings for Foster were a jumbled mess, but when it came to Vivienne, one emotion rang clear. Fury. “I’m done with this conversation.” “There’s more to talk⁠—” “Good night.” With that, I walked through the living room and up the stairs to my bedroom. And left Foster to show himself out.
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Her hands balled into fists on top of her knees. “You married her.” “Because Arlo blackmailed me into it. Either I did exactly what he wanted, including marrying Vivienne. Or he’d turn on me.” “For what?” “For throwing a fight to make fifty thousand dollars.
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A guy who was lucky to have twenty bucks in his pocket and knew he’d never be able to give you the world.” She pulled her knees into her chest. “I never needed the world.” “But I wanted to give it to you anyway.” Back then, I’d been wrapped up in material
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Was it short? Long? No clue. Even the few times I’d bumped into her outside of work, Rachel’s hair had looked the same. Was that why she was so sour? Was that bun giving her a headache? Her frown was as ever present as her hairstyle. Did she ever smile?
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Unless Talia would have me. Then I’d be hers until the end of my days.
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Angel’s gym, owned by Arlo Angel. He’d been my savior at that point in my life. He’d taken me under his wing and trained me personally for years. Probably because he’d seen natural talent and a fuckload of pent-up aggression.
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I flinched. “They would have killed you?” “Worse. They might have come after you. Arlo knew you were important. When I told him I was out, he didn’t argue. He just calmly told me to reconsider. He talked about how dangerous it could be in Seattle for a woman. How there was never any guarantee people were safe.” “He threatened me?” That son of a bitch.
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Seven years I’d waited for this chance. Seven goddamn years and I couldn’t risk fucking it up.
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Fuck, she was beautiful. I would have sworn she couldn’t get more breathtaking, yet she had managed the impossible.
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His lips moved over mine as our tongues tangled in perfect unison. He groaned against my mouth, the vibration sexy and deep in his chest. His hold grew tighter. Foster kissed me like our lives depended on it.
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Why is it tattooed on your body?” “As a reminder.” “Of what?” He gave me a sad smile. “Of what I lost.” The tears came back. “Your dreams were my dreams, Tally. I lost them when I lost you.” He hooked a finger under my chin. “Did I lose you?
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It had been a week since I’d gone to Talia’s house with Mexican food and wine. A week since she’d yelled and slammed the door in my face. A week since I’d seen just how much pain I’d caused her.
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I was Foster Madden, the Iron Fist, middleweight champion of the world. That title, something I’d worked for my entire life, was a motherfucking joke. I’d give it up in a heartbeat to go back in time. To make better decisions.
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When did you buy this ring?” She held up the pouch again. “Was it hers?” “No, that was never Vivienne’s.” That ring had always been for Talia.
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Vivienne felt so awful that she’d married him anyway. She’d slept with him anyway. She’d worn his ring anyway. She’d taken his name anyway. Yeah, she must feel awful.
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An emotional shell? How could she say that? I laughed and smiled and joked all the time. I was happy. I was a blissfully content person.
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For all his faults, my dad is always a gentleman.” Even though I’d always insisted on doing the little things for her, I’d never told her why. “Even when he is furious with my mom for losing two grand in a night, he treats her with respect. Opens doors. Holds out her coat. Pulls out her chair.” I hadn’t learned much from Dad—mostly what not to do—but that had been one of the good lessons.
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When I woke the next morning and peeked out the window, our snow angels were gone. Erased by the storm and the inches of snow that had fallen overnight. Erased, like they had never been. I cried for an hour before I went to work. I wanted the angels back.
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I want to start over, Tally.” It sounded so easy. So simple. Foster and me, starting fresh. “Do you really think that’s possible?” He shrugged. “Why not? Unless you’re afraid to try.” “Are you baiting me?” Foster smiled, arrogant and assured. “Is it working?” I fought a smile and took a drink of my wine. Maybe. Maybe it was.
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What I loved most about my parents’ house was that the lock on the front door hadn’t been turned in decades. They didn’t expect phone calls before we showed up. They were used to unannounced visitors and not once had they made me feel like I was interrupting. This was our home, no matter how old we got.
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