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“I know you love me, Jocelyn, because there’s no fucking way I can be this much in love with you, and not have you feel the same way. It’s not possible.”
― On Dublin Street
― On Dublin Street
“Babe, nice lingerie is for seducing a man. I’m already fucking seduced.”
― On Dublin Street
― On Dublin Street
“You’re good with the words, I’ll give you that.”
“I’m good with my hands. Will you let me give you that?”
― On Dublin Street
“I’m good with my hands. Will you let me give you that?”
― On Dublin Street
“Asshole.” “Just for that, I expect you to wrap that dirty mouth of yours around my cock tonight.” He narrowed his eyes on me.
I couldn’t believe he’d just said that to me in a fancy restaurant where anyone might overhear. “Are you kidding?” “Babe,” he gave me a look that suggested I was missing the obvious, “I never kid about blowjobs.”
Our waiter had descended on us just in time to hear those romantic words and his rosy cheeks betrayed his embarrassment. “Ready to order?” he croaked out.“Yes,” Braden answered, obviously uncaring he’d been overhead. “I’ll have the steak, medium-rare.” He smiled softly at me. “What are you having?” He took a swig of water. He thought he was so cool and funny. “Apparently sausage.” Braden choked on the water, coughing into his fists, his eyes bright with mirth as he put his glass back on the table. “Are you okay, sir?” The waiter asked anxiously. “I’m fine, I’m fine.”
― On Dublin Street
I couldn’t believe he’d just said that to me in a fancy restaurant where anyone might overhear. “Are you kidding?” “Babe,” he gave me a look that suggested I was missing the obvious, “I never kid about blowjobs.”
Our waiter had descended on us just in time to hear those romantic words and his rosy cheeks betrayed his embarrassment. “Ready to order?” he croaked out.“Yes,” Braden answered, obviously uncaring he’d been overhead. “I’ll have the steak, medium-rare.” He smiled softly at me. “What are you having?” He took a swig of water. He thought he was so cool and funny. “Apparently sausage.” Braden choked on the water, coughing into his fists, his eyes bright with mirth as he put his glass back on the table. “Are you okay, sir?” The waiter asked anxiously. “I’m fine, I’m fine.”
― On Dublin Street
“I feel like I'm missing something really important when you're gone. So important I don't feel like myself. I've never felt like someone was mine before. But you're mine, Jocelyn. I've known that from the moment we met. And I'm yours. I don't want to be anyone else's, babe.”
― On Dublin Street
― On Dublin Street
“Let me rephrase.” He took a seething step toward me. “When it comes to you… I don’t like to share.”
― On Dublin Street
― On Dublin Street
“Gentlemen are gentlemen in bed. They make sure you're having a good time."
"I'll make sure you're having a good time, and that you're okay with everything. I just won't be well mannered about it.”
― On Dublin Street
"I'll make sure you're having a good time, and that you're okay with everything. I just won't be well mannered about it.”
― On Dublin Street
“I would say it was nice to meet you, but I was naked so… it wasn’t.”
― On Dublin Street
― On Dublin Street
“I just noticed a lack of ego in the room and thought ‘hey, where’s Braden?”
― On Dublin Street
― On Dublin Street
“Would everyone stop saying arse!".... "I know, its called an ass, people. Ass”
― On Dublin Street
― On Dublin Street
“I love you. You’re mine. I’ll kill any bastard who tries to take you from me.”
― On Dublin Street
― On Dublin Street
“I miss someone who gets me. I called a woman on my research team a bitch – you know in a friendly way – and she told me to go to hell. And I think she really meant it.”
“Rhian, we’ve talked about this. Normal people don’t like to be called names. For some reason, they tend to take is personally. And you are a tad bitchy, by the way.
“Normal people are so sensitive.”
― On Dublin Street
“Rhian, we’ve talked about this. Normal people don’t like to be called names. For some reason, they tend to take is personally. And you are a tad bitchy, by the way.
“Normal people are so sensitive.”
― On Dublin Street
“I wanted to create something beautiful in place of all the ugliness.”
― On Dublin Street
― On Dublin Street
“I was washing the dishes and the sneaky bastard crept up behind me and wrapped his arms around my waist. And kissed me. Right here.” I pointed angrily to my neck. “Can I not have him committed or something?”
Dr. Pritchard snorted. “For loving you?”
I drew back, shaking my head in disgust. “Dr. Pritchard,” I admonished softly. “Whose side are you on?”
“Braden’s.”
― On Dublin Street
Dr. Pritchard snorted. “For loving you?”
I drew back, shaking my head in disgust. “Dr. Pritchard,” I admonished softly. “Whose side are you on?”
“Braden’s.”
― On Dublin Street
“We fuck, we have fun, and then we spoon. I don’t go home...”
― On Dublin Street
― On Dublin Street
“Braden, I don't want anything to happen between us."
He raised his eyebrow, clearly unconvinced.
"Tell that to your damp knickers, babe.”
― On Dublin Street
He raised his eyebrow, clearly unconvinced.
"Tell that to your damp knickers, babe.”
― On Dublin Street
“Sometimes words aren’t needed for you to know a change has come upon you.”
― On Dublin Street
― On Dublin Street
“Why the hell did he have be the human version of a sexually charged nuclear weapon?”
― On Dublin Street
― On Dublin Street
“You’re living off your parent’s money? At your age?” Oh no she didn’t. I took another drink and then smiled at her in warning as if to say, ‘don’t play this game with me, sweetheart, you won’t win.’
She didn’t heed the warning. “So they pay for everything? Doesn’t that make you feel guilty?”
Every fucking day. “Was it your money that bought those Louboutin’s… or Braden’s?”
― On Dublin Street
She didn’t heed the warning. “So they pay for everything? Doesn’t that make you feel guilty?”
Every fucking day. “Was it your money that bought those Louboutin’s… or Braden’s?”
― On Dublin Street
“You're not ready to hear this yet," he concluded. "But I do need you to know that I'm going to fight for you. I'm not making the mistake of walking away from you again. The only man in you future is me, Liv. The only kids in your future are mine.”
― Before Jamaica Lane
― Before Jamaica Lane
“In truth it’s difficult to describe a broken heart.”
― On Dublin Street
― On Dublin Street
“...And you, you better run because i'm going to destroy you for what you've taken from me.”
― Blood Will Tell
― Blood Will Tell
“Some people are born with family, and others have to make family.”
― Down London Road
― Down London Road
“Sure it could get rough sometimes, but life wasn't a Hollywood movie. Shit happened. You fought, you screamed, and somehow you worked like hell to get out the other side still intact.”
― On Dublin Street
― On Dublin Street
“Sometimes the clouds weren't weightless. Sometimes their bellies got dark and full. It was life. It happened. It didn't mean it wasn't scary, or that I wasn't still afraid, but now I knew that as long as I was standing under it with Braden beside me when those clouds broke, I'd be alright. We'd get rained on together. Knowing Braden he'd have a big ass umbrela to shelter us from the worst of it. That there was an uncertain future I could handle.”
― On Dublin Street
― On Dublin Street
“I don't like to share," he murmured.
"Braden, I'm not yours."
"For the next three months you are. I mean it, Jocelyn. No one else touches you.”
― On Dublin Street
"Braden, I'm not yours."
"For the next three months you are. I mean it, Jocelyn. No one else touches you.”
― On Dublin Street
“Sarcasm is such an unattractive quality in anyone but me.”
― Smokeless Fire
― Smokeless Fire
“You know, the world will always try to make you into who it wants you to be. People, time, events, they’ll all try to carve away at you and make you think you don’t know who you are. But it doesn’t matter who they try to make you, or what name they try to give you. If you stay true, you can chip off all their machinations and you’re still you underneath it all.”
― Down London Road
― Down London Road
“After last night, there’s no denying the promise of what’s between us. I’m not backing off, so rather than coming up with a new defence – which I’m sure I’d find highly entertaining – just give in, babe. You know you’re going to eventually.”
― On Dublin Street
― On Dublin Street
“You know, it's a wonder I managed to squeeze into the room what with your giant-assed ego taking up all the space.”
― On Dublin Street
― On Dublin Street






