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Jase Quotes

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Huntley Fitzpatrick
“Is Jase already gonna marry you?”

I start coughing again. “Uh, No. No, George. I’m only seventeen.” As if that’s the only reason we’re not engaged.

“I’m this many.” George holds up four, slightly grubby fingers. “But Jase is seventeen and a half. You could. Then you could live in here with him. And have a big family.”

Jase strides back into the room, of course, midway through this proposition. “George. Beat it. Discovery Channel is on.”

George backs out of the room but not before saying, “His bed’s really comfortable. And he never pees in it.”
Huntley Fitzpatrick, My Life Next Door

“Jase turned his head to me, brows raised. “If I liked guys—you know, swung that way, I’d get naked after that.”

I blinked. Um.

“And I’d put a ring on that,” Cam added, moving to where Avery sat.”
J. Lynn, Stay with Me

Huntley Fitzpatrick
“Put down the Technicolor ones. No freaking way."

"But blue's my favorite color," I say, batting my eyelashes at him.

"Put them down.”
Huntley Fitzpatrick, My Life Next Door

Huntley Fitzpatrick
“Well, Samantha... you were introduced to this guy. It went downhill from there. That might make it justifiable homicide. From time to time, I've wanted to kill people I knew even less well... strangers in supermarkets."

Am I on my roof with a psychopath?”
Huntley Fitzpatrick, My Life Next Door

“I really don’t think you could appear any badder, Ollie.” He huffed as he kicked up his legs onto the coffee table.
“At least I know ‘badder’ isn't a word.” Jase smirked.
“That’s about all you know.”
J. Lynn, Trust in Me

Mary E. Pearson
“Gold pleases men, but blood serves the gods, because in the end, your life is all you have to give.”
Mary E. Pearson, Dance of Thieves

Mary E. Pearson
“I can't promise you any tomorrows. And that was all I wanted.”
Mary E. Pearson, Dance of Thieves

Amanda Abram
“Oh, this isn't chivalry." Jase rached into the trunk of the car and retrieved another bag. "It's common courtesy, really." "And apparently modesty isn't dead either”
Amanda Abram, The Importance of Getting Revenge

Amanda Abram
“Talk?" "Yeah," I said, rather condescendingly. "You know, that thing you do where you open your mouth and words come out?”
Amanda Abram, The Importance of Getting Revenge