Hale Reputation Quotes

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Three years later, it’s still surreal. Loren Hale changed everything. For me and Garrison.
Krista Ritchie (Whatever It Takes (Bad Reputation Duet, #1))
Every part of you, even the parts you hate. I love those, too.” ~ Willow Hale
Krista Ritchie (Wherever You Are (Bad Reputation Duet, #2))
New eulogy: Here lies Willow Hale, the girl who fucked for the first time and then left.
Krista Ritchie (Whatever It Takes (Bad Reputation Duet, #1))
I, Willow Hale, am a risk taker. A challenge seeker. I see that now. I feel it deep in my bones.  And I want someone with me, always, to face risks together. I want Garrison. For as long as I can have him.
Krista Ritchie (Wherever You Are (Bad Reputation Duet, #2))
I comb her wet hair off her cheeks. “You’re beautiful, Willow Hale. Inside, outside, online, offline.
Krista Ritchie (Wherever You Are (Bad Reputation Duet, #2))
The Last Ride of Grayson “Grady” Hale In the heart of the wild west, under the vast expanse of the azure sky, rode Grayson “Grady” Hale, a cowboy known for his unyielding spirit and his trusty steed, Bess. Grady’s life was woven into the fabric of the frontier, a tapestry of cattle drives, campfire tales, and the pursuit of freedom that only the open range could offer. Grady was born to the saddle, learning to ride before he could walk, and to rope not long after. His father, a seasoned rancher, had instilled in him the values of hard work and respect for the land. Grady’s mother, a woman of strength and grace, taught him the gentle touch needed to soothe a spooked calf or mend a broken wing. As the years passed, Grady’s reputation grew. He wasn’t the fastest gun nor the richest rancher, but he had something more valuable—integrity. Folks from miles around would seek his help when rustlers threatened or when a neighbor needed a hand. Grady never turned his back on those in need, and his word was as solid as the mountains framing the horizon. One fateful day, a telegram arrived, calling Grady to a distant town. A band of outlaws had taken over, and the people were desperate. Grady kissed his wife, Emma, goodbye, promising to return once peace was restored. With Bess beneath him, he rode out, the dust of the trail rising like a storm behind him. The confrontation was inevitable. Grady, with a handful of brave souls, stood against the outlaws. Words were exchanged, and then gunfire. When the smoke cleared, the outlaws were either captured or fled, and the town was saved. But victory came at a cost—Grady had taken a bullet. As he lay there, the townsfolk gathered, their faces etched with concern and gratitude. Grady knew his ride was coming to an end. With his last breath, he whispered a message to be given to Emma, a message of love and a promise kept. Back at the ranch, Emma received the news with a stoic heart. She knew the risks of loving a cowboy, the same risks that made her love him all the more. She gazed out at the sunset, the colors painting the sky like the wildflowers of their meadow. And in that moment, she felt Grady’s presence, like the gentle brush of a breeze, telling her he was home at last. Grady’s tale is one of courage, sacrifice, and the enduring legacy of a cowboy who lived by his own code. His story, like the trails he once rode, winds its way into the legend of the west, reminding us that some spirits are as untameable as the land they love.
James Hilton-Cowboy
For me, I remember being a seventeen-year-old kid who vandalized a house. I remember the guy who gave me the handout when I needed it but didn’t deserve it. I don’t know—Loren Hale is the one who has powers to me.
Krista Ritchie (Bad Reputation)
Loren Hale changed everything. For me and Garrison.
Krista Ritchie (Bad Reputation)
Loren Hale is still that guy.
Krista Ritchie (Bad Reputation)
But most importantly, my family is here. Loren Hale. Lily. Their little six-year-old who calls me Uncle Garrison but treats me like I’m the coolest guy he’s ever known. Moffy has been giving me a thumbs up about every minute. Even if I don’t catch his eyes, I can see his little thumb up in the air from my peripheral. Lily bounces their two-year-old on her knee, and Luna giggles softly. The Hales took me in when I had nowhere to go—they’re my family now. I feel that cemented deeply. Permanently.
Krista Ritchie (Bad Reputation)