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304 pages, Paperback
First published July 1, 2013




In a perfect blend, the soft contours of my body moulded up against the firm hardness of his. Two halves, complementing and blending, and it was as though nothing in the world had ever really been right until this single perfect moment.
”…it’s heartbreaking to see you like this.”
I hadn’t realized his words had made me cry until he lifted my face gently with his finger and dabbed at my eyes with the folded napkin. His voice was still soft and low. “And I’ve certainly never seen you cry this much, not even when you kept falling off your bike when you were eight years old.”

time to escape, to comment on her inability to escape, and then to argue about whether or not she deserves rescue. She herself is "trapped" by a fallen chair, and apparently lacks the strength or common sense to either jump over the table or push it out of the way (lest you think it too heavy, the author made a point of describing it as two small tables pushed together). Luckily her best friend Jimmy is able to pull her over the table since she won't pull herself. Unfortunately, he must then throw her away from the oncoming car, and is left standing directly in its path as it finally, finally crashes through the glass.