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Nikki Sloane

  • Liza A.R.M.Yhas quotedlast month
    It felt like he was everywhere. Inside my body, inside my mind, inside the deepest recesses
  • Liza A.R.M.Yhas quotedlast month
    “You’re going to be a good little girl and do everything I tell you to, aren’t you?”
  • Manar Boufardahas quoted2 years ago
    We’d been best friends, and now we didn’t really talk anymore.
  • Manar Boufardahas quoted2 years ago
    “Don’t do that. This isn’t your fault. Things don’t work out sometimes, and that’s just life.”
  • Cute Bettyhas quoted7 months ago
    . I missed the guy I’d loved, but knew he was never coming back.
  • Lisa Okhas quoted2 years ago
    The kind I was sure could turn a smart girl like me stupid
  • Lisa Okhas quoted2 years ago
    “No, I’m good.” Because I loved my shoes. Stilettos, or sandals, or any kind of sexy heels . . . My closet was full of them, and I took every opportunity I could to wear them.
  • Lisa Okhas quoted2 years ago
    Once I flipped the light switch in his dining room, the chandelier warmed the darkness. This room was formal, elegant, and traditional
  • Lisa Okhas quoted2 years ago
    I was comfortable with both my space and others’. Some might even label me as the overly friendly, touchy-feely type. I was a confident woman, the kind of girl who ate weakness for breakfast and had no problem making the first move.
  • Lisa Okhas quoted2 years ago
    “Being around unfamiliar people,” he continued, “makes me uncomfortable. Honestly, sometimes it’s exhausting. I can deal with it when I’m at work or out at a job site, but then I need space afterward.” His hand tightened on the steering wheel. “Not to sound like a jerk, but most of the time I’d rather be alone.”
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