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Katie Huggins
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“She felt exposed but hardly cared. Her arm hurt, her nerves were frayed, and she was fairly sure that Bev’s words were the awful truth.
It didn't matter how much she wished things were different, they weren't going to magically change. She was hurt, she was in danger, and she was on the run.
Nothing was going to be just fine ever again.”
Not necessarily hooked yet… hopefully it gets better
— Jul 18, 2026 07:35PM
It didn't matter how much she wished things were different, they weren't going to magically change. She was hurt, she was in danger, and she was on the run.
Nothing was going to be just fine ever again.”
Not necessarily hooked yet… hopefully it gets better
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Katie Huggins
is on page 233 of 304
“With a sinking feeling, Timothy came to terms with his life.He had no choice.He was going to have to go back to his original plan and kill the Amish girl.
Because if there was anything he'd learned since he'd been in Crittenden County, it was that it was much easier to kill someone than keep them alive.”
I’m not sure if this is supposed to be a YA novel, but it feels like it is… quite boring.
— Jul 20, 2026 03:06PM
Because if there was anything he'd learned since he'd been in Crittenden County, it was that it was much easier to kill someone than keep them alive.”
I’m not sure if this is supposed to be a YA novel, but it feels like it is… quite boring.
Katie Huggins
is on page 111 of 304
“Gratitude and Happiness do not always go together in hand.”
“Your eyes are a little swollen. Have you been crying?”
“I have. The tears were needed. I’m fine now.”
“I reckon you were entitled to a few tears. My momma used to say the same thing.”
^ I’m curious, but is crying considered an entitlement to some generations, hence why some get angry? I’ll never understand those people.
— Jul 19, 2026 04:01PM
“Your eyes are a little swollen. Have you been crying?”
“I have. The tears were needed. I’m fine now.”
“I reckon you were entitled to a few tears. My momma used to say the same thing.”
^ I’m curious, but is crying considered an entitlement to some generations, hence why some get angry? I’ll never understand those people.

