"Do you think, if you jumped from this roof - it'd feel like falling or flying?" I ask, keeping up with our theme of asking random useless questions that we've been going back and forth with for the past half hour.
I stare at my feet swinging back and forth, looking down at the alleyway behind the building; pondering the question over in my head that I often wonder too much about.
I glance over to Harry when he doesn't answer straight away and he's watching me with a look I can't read.
"Unless you were a bird or could fly, it would just feel like falling. Because you'd know you were going to hit the ground" he decides to answer, staring at me like he's somewhat bothered that I asked him that.
I look back down at the ground, and shrug my shoulders, "I think if you didn't care about hitting the ground it could feel like flying for a few seconds."
I have never in my life read something I’ve related to more than Harry’s character. This author has a way of perfectly taking my thoughts, that I could never form words for, and writing them into a beautifully heartbreaking story. No wonder she’s called Heartbreaker.
The way I’m emotionally attached to this book. There’s very few books that will touch ur soul this book is one of them. I love this book so muchhh. I love Smirky n heartbreaker😩
you can not read this book in public because you simply just laugh too much while reading so when two chapter later your eyes start weeping it just looks weird