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  • #1
    Maya Angelou
    “What you're supposed to do when you don't like a thing is change it. If you can't change it, change the way you think about it. Don't complain.”
    Maya Angelou, Wouldn't Take Nothing for My Journey Now

  • #2
    Maya Angelou
    “I love to see a young girl go out and grab the world by the lapels. Life's a bitch. You've got to go out and kick ass.”
    maya angelou

  • #3
    Jamie McGuire
    “She seemed pissed about something, but I ignored it. She probably just wasn’t a morning person. Although with that logic, she wasn’t really an afternoon or night person, either. Come to think of it, she was kind of a cranky bitch . . . and I liked it.”
    Jamie McGuire, Walking Disaster

  • #4
    Jamie McGuire
    “You, Mad Dog, are exactly what I came here to protect her from. But you know what? We’re all broken some way or another. Even with your epic fuckup, you just might be exactly what she needs. You get one more chance,” she said, holding up her index finger an inch from my nose. “Just one. Don’t mess it up . . . you know . . . more than usual.”
    Jamie McGuire, Walking Disaster

  • #5
    Jamie McGuire
    “The day you appeared on our family tree, I wanted to cut it down.”
    Jamie McGuire, Walking Disaster

  • #6
    Jamie McGuire
    “My palms flat against the wall of the tile, I clenched my eyes shut. "Please come back" I said quietly. She couldn't hear me, but it didn't stop me from wishing she would come and save me from the terrible pain I felt without her there.”
    Jamie McGuire, Walking Disaster

  • #7
    Jamie McGuire
    “My front door had seen jean skirts, dresses, even a see-through tube dress over a string bikini. A handful of times, spackled-on makeup and glitter lotion. Never pajamas.”
    Jamie McGuire, Walking Disaster

  • #8
    Jamie McGuire
    “Abby being in my room made it feel like home, and the emptiness no longer seemed right.”
    Jamie McGuire, Walking Disaster

  • #9
    Jamie McGuire
    “Did women deserve to be treated like sluts? No. Did sluts deserve to be treated like sluts? Yes.”
    Jamie McGuire, Walking Disaster

  • #10
    Jamie McGuire
    “You think.. you think if maybe you focused on all the bullshit you had to endure with her, that'd make it easier?"
    I sighed. "I've tried. I keep coming back to the same thought."
    "What's that?"
    "Now that it's over, I wish I could have all the bad stuff back... just so I could have the good.”
    Jamie McGuire, Walking Disaster

  • #11
    Jamie McGuire
    “I took a deep breath, and shut the bedroom door behind me. Even though we'd put each other through hell, we'd found heaven. Maybe that was more than a couple of sinners deserved, but I wasn't going to complain.”
    Jamie McGuire, Walking Disaster

  • #12
    Jamie McGuire
    “So you like her and you're scared. Now what?"

    "Nothing. It just sucks that I finally found the girl worth having and she's too good for me.”
    Jamie McGuire, Walking Disaster

  • #13
    Jamie McGuire
    “I like her," I said through my teeth.

    Shepley held his hand to his ear. "What? I couldn't quite hear you."

    "You're an asshole! Did you hear that?"

    Shepley crossed his arms. "Say it."

    "I like her, okay?"

    "Not good enough."

    "I have feelings for her. I care about her. A lot. I can't stand it when she's not around. Happy?”
    Jamie McGuire, Walking Disaster

  • #14
    Jamie McGuire
    “The first time I bring a girl home, and not only is she the daughter of a famous poker player, but she could easily bankrupt us all in a single hand. For being the family fuckup, I felt like I had finally gained a little respect from my older brothers. And it was all because of Abby.”
    Jamie McGuire, Walking Disaster

  • #15
    Jamie McGuire
    “I kissed her again, tenderly touching my lips to hers. “Now what?”
    “Kiss the kids, and then you and I can celebrate eleven years of in-your-face-we-made-it. How about that?”
    Jamie McGuire, Walking Disaster

  • #16
    Jamie McGuire
    “Megan was an old pro at tipping the scales in her favour.
    "Introduce me to your girlfriend" Megan said, smiling.
    She knew damn good and well Abby wasn't my girlfriend. HO 101: If the man in your sights is on a date or with a female friend, force him to admit to lack of commitment. Creates insecurity and instability.”
    Jamie McGuire, Walking Disaster

  • #17
    Jamie McGuire
    “I hope you know Benny, that when I take out your men, I mean no disrespect. But I'm in love with this girl, and I can't let you hurt her”
    Jamie McGuire, Walking Disaster

  • #18
    Jamie McGuire
    “There's a girl, Dad."

    He smiled a bit. "A girl."

    "She kinda hates me, and I kinda..."

    "Love her?"

    "I don't know. I don't think so. I mean...how do you know?"

    His smile grew wider. "When you're talking about her with your old dad because you don't know what else to do.”
    Jamie McGuire, Walking Disaster

  • #19
    Jamie McGuire
    “You, Mad Dog, are exactly what I came here to protect her from. But you know what? We're all broken some way or another. Even with your epic fuckup, you just might be exactly what she needs. You get one more chance”
    Jamie McGuire, Walking Disaster

  • #20
    Jamie McGuire
    “It wasn't okay. I didn't want her to leave. I didn't care if Jesus wanted her or not. She was my mommy. He could take an old mommy. One that didn't have little boys to take care of.”
    Jamie McGuire, Walking Disaster

  • #21
    Jamie McGuire
    “I squinted against the light pouring into the room. I couldn't sleep all night, knowing when the sun came up, it would be all over. Abby stirred, and my teeth clenched. The few hours we spent together wasn't enough. I wasn't ready for it to be over.”
    Jamie McGuire, Walking Disaster

  • #22
    Jamie McGuire
    “Watching Abby own my brothers--hand after hand was turning me on. I'd never seen a woman so sexy in my life, and this one happened to be my girlfriend.-pg 257/ARC”
    Jamie McGuire, Walking Disaster

  • #23
    Jamie McGuire
    “I looked at Mommy but quickly shook my head. "I don't want to miss her."
    Becky put her soft, warm hand on my shoulder, just like Mommy used to when I was upset. "Your mom wants to be here with you. She wants that very much. But Jesus wants her with him right now."
    I frowned. "I need her more than Jesus does.”
    Jamie McGuire, Walking Disaster

  • #24
    Jamie McGuire
    “Maybe it was just me. Maybe it was just me and her. Maybe together we were this volatile entity that would either implode or meld together.-pg 252/ARC”
    Jamie McGuire, Walking Disaster

  • #25
    Jamie McGuire
    “You riding in the charger?"

    "Nah. I'm going to see if I can get Abby on the back of my bike again. It's the closest I can get to the inside of her thighs”
    Jamie McGuire, Walking Disaster

  • #26
    Jamie McGuire
    “I was now in a situation where I didn't have to prove myself, because the one person that fully accepted me, my best friend, was now a permanent fixture in my life.”
    Jamie McGuire, Walking Disaster

  • #27
    Jamie McGuire
    “Once she kissed me, my heart slowed, and every muscle in my body relaxed. How much I needed her terrified me. -pg 252/ARC”
    Jamie McGuire, Walking Disaster

  • #28
    Jamie McGuire
    “I decided a long time ago I would feed on the vultures until a dove came along. A pigeon. The kind of soul that didn't impede on anyone; just walked around worrying about its own business, trying to get through life without pulling everyone else down. With its own needs and selfish habits. Brave. A communicator. Intelligent. Beautiful. Soft-spoken. A creature that mates for life. Unattainable until she has a reason to trust you.”
    Jamie McGuire, Walking Disaster

  • #29
    Jamie McGuire
    “One of these days you're going to fall in love, son. Don't settle for just anyone. Choose the girl that doesn't come easy; the one you have to fight for, and then never stop fighting. Never”
    Jamie McGuire, Walking Disaster

  • #30
    Jamie McGuire
    “Shepley walked out of his bedroom pulling a T-shirt over his head. His eyebrows pushed together. “Did they just leave?”

    “Yeah,” I said absently, rinsing my cereal bowl and dumping Abby’s leftover oatmeal in the sink. She’d barely touched it.

    “Well, what the hell? Mare didn’t even say goodbye.”

    “You knew she was going to class. Quit being a cry baby.”

    Shepley pointed to his chest. “I’m the cry baby? Do you remember last night?”

    “Shut up.”

    “That’s what I thought.” He sat on the couch and slipped on his sneakers. “Did you ask Abby about her birthday?”

    “She didn’t say much, except that she’s not into birthdays.”

    “So what are we doing?”

    “Throwing her a party.” Shepley nodded, waiting for me to explain. “I thought we’d surprise her. Invite some of our friends over and have America take her out for a while.”

    Shepley put on his white ball cap, pulling it down so low over his brows I couldn’t see his eyes. “She can manage that. Anything else?”

    “How do you feel about a puppy?”

    Shepley laughed once. “It’s not my birthday, bro.”

    I walked around the breakfast bar and leaned my hip against the stool. “I know, but she lives in the dorms. She can’t have a puppy.”

    “Keep it here? Seriously? What are we going to do with a dog?”

    “I found a Cairn Terrier online. It’s perfect.”

    “A what?”

    “Pidge is from Kansas. It’s the same kind of dog Dorothy had in the Wizard of Oz.”

    Shepley’s face was blank. “The Wizard of Oz.”

    “What? I liked the scarecrow when I was a little kid, shut the fuck up.”

    “It’s going to crap every where, Travis. It’ll bark and whine and … I don’t know.”

    “So does America … minus the crapping.”

    Shepley wasn’t amused.

    “I’ll take it out and clean up after it. I’ll keep it in my room. You won’t even know it’s here.”

    “You can’t keep it from barking.”

    “Think about it. You gotta admit it’ll win her over.”

    Shepley smiled. “Is that what this is all about? You’re trying to win over Abby?”

    My brows pulled together. “Quit it.”

    His smile widened. “You can get the damn dog…”

    I grinned with victory.

    “…if you admit you have feelings for Abby.”

    I frowned in defeat. “C’mon, man!”

    “Admit it,” Shepley said, crossing his arms. What a tool. He was actually going to make me say it.

    I looked to the floor, and everywhere else except Shepley’s smug ass smile. I fought it for a while, but the puppy was fucking brilliant. Abby would flip out (in a good way for once), and I could keep it at the apartment. She’d want to be there every day.

    “I like her,” I said through my teeth.

    Shepley held his hand to his ear. “What? I couldn’t quite hear you.”

    “You’re an asshole! Did you hear that?”

    Shepley crossed his arms. “Say it.”

    “I like her, okay?”

    “Not good enough.”

    “I have feelings for her. I care about her. A lot. I can’t stand it when she’s not around. Happy?”

    “For now,” he said, grabbing his backpack off the floor.”
    Jamie McGuire, Walking Disaster



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