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Maggie Davis Quotes

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Renee     Collins
“Choking back emotion, I turned my eyes to the ground. "I don't want to say good-bye."
"Then don't."

If only it could be true. I blinked hard, but two tears escaped, anyway. I kept my face down so he wouldn't see. "Then what do we say, Yahn?"

He set his hand beneath my chin and gently turned my face forward. His eyes were warm and sad and beautiful.

"We say egogahan," he whispered, wiping the tears from my cheeks. "In our tongue , it means, 'until we meet again.'"

I know I shouldn't, but the words tumbled out in a trembling murmur. "And will we?"

A small smile brightened his face. "Perhaps, Maggie Davis. Perhaps.”
Renee Collins, Relic

Ashlan Thomas
“I wasn’t all that sure God existed because there was no explaining why He hated me so much. It wasn’t as though He’d learned not to like me; it was more like one of those insta-hates that only intensified without any reason. And He loved screwing me over. Like it was His favorite pastime or something. Like He really had nothing else better to do than fuck with my life. Just when I thought there wasn’t one more obstacle He could throw my way, He proved me wrong.
More than God loved screwing me over, He really loved proving me wrong.”
Donna AnnMarie Smith, The Silent Cries of a Magpie

Ashlan Thomas
“Once upon a times and happy ever afters could suck it and die.”
Donna AnnMarie Smith, The Silent Cries of a Magpie

Ashlan Thomas
“One simply did not invite death upon their door unless they were hoping to die.”
Donna AnnMarie Smith, The Silent Cries of a Magpie

Ashlan Thomas
“The Trojan box advertised BARESKIN—GET CLOSER.
Was that a problem? Not being close enough? I mean…can a dude really get any closer than being inside a chick’s body cavity? I wouldn’t know.”
Donna AnnMarie Smith, The Silent Cries of a Magpie

Ashlan Thomas
“I tugged at the bottom hem of his tank. “Why do you heart roosters?â€�
His brow quirked. “Really, Mags? If I need to explain this to you, you’re worse off than I thought.�
It took me another twenty seconds. “Oh. Cock. Got it.”
Donna AnnMarie Smith, The Silent Cries of a Magpie

Ashlan Thomas
“House Hufflepuffâ€� It’s a Harry Potter reference. You huff out a lot. I just wondered if you were hoping to get picked by the Sorting Hat.”
Donna AnnMarie Smith, The Silent Cries of a Magpie

Ashlan Thomas
“The second issue, which was a big one, her hands shook like she had DTs. I was tempted to go to the liquor store and get her a bottle of Jack to calm her down. The rest of her body was completely still except at the wrists. Strangest thing I’d ever seen.
Vibrators for hands.”
Donna AnnMarie Smith, The Silent Cries of a Magpie

Ashlan Thomas
“It was like Jerry McGuire. I was poor, starstruck Dorothy—minus the kid and the vagina—and Ben was Show Me the Money Jerry and he never gave me a chance to have him at hello.â€�
“I have no clue what you just said.�
He waved me off. “I’m well aware, but it was a perfect comparison that shouldn’t go to waste.”
Donna AnnMarie Smith, The Silent Cries of a Magpie

Ashlan Thomas
“Twenty seconds later, I was immersed in every straight man’s fantasy.
Boobville.
Then…more than Boobville.
Wow. Were thongs really that popular? How did they not ride up and itch all day? And how in God’s name did you put a pad in those things?”
Donna AnnMarie Smith, The Silent Cries of a Magpie

Ashlan Thomas
“I was held together by one thread that was black and frayed, and the end of it was tied to Maggie. She had unwittingly pulled on it, loosening the already loose knitting until I was nothing more than a pile of tangled string, completely unraveled.”
Donna AnnMarie Smith, The Silent Cries of a Magpie

Ashlan Thomas
“The good news is my almost-boyfriend was ready to pound Eric’s face for you.â€�
“Almost-boyfriend? Don’t you gays usually move a lot faster than this? I thought you were supposed to shack up together on the second date and adopt a cat so you had something to dress up in a tutu.”
Donna AnnMarie Smith, The Silent Cries of a Magpie

Ashlan Thomas
“I wasn’t sure what was happening, but the hairs on my arms stood on end and it was as though he suffused the air with electricity. Maybe it had something to do with adrenaline. There was no way was it because of…him.
Right?
We stood, orbiting each other, not speaking—as usual. I was a mere foot from his broad frame, the late day sun hitting his bronzed skin just so and the breeze carried his spiced scent right to me, warming the muscles low in my belly, speeding up my traitorous pulse.
Ah, hell. It was totally because of Mason Scott.
I should just punch myself in the lady parts or start banging my head against the wall because Jamey was right. There was no denying what he could do to me. For weeks, I’d fallen asleep to those green eyes. For weeks, I’d taken those memorized photographs of him and built him up in my head, imagined things I had no business dreaming about. I was physically attracted to Mason Scott. And now that I knew him, the kind of man he was, how cruel he could be, I couldn’t turn it off. I had let the fantasy go on for too long.”
Donna AnnMarie Smith, The Silent Cries of a Magpie

Ashlan Thomas
“Confusion and shame rode me hard, and as much as I knew it was wrong, I needed to keep a distance from her. I couldn’t care about her. Maggie was temporary, and when she was gone, that hole I desperately tried to patch over would rip right back open. There was no point in letting her in.”
Donna AnnMarie Smith, The Silent Cries of a Magpie

Ashlan Thomas
“Maggie had no clue that looking at her was like being stabbed in the gut. No clue that she ripped my heart to pieces by just standing in front of me. This girl had no clue that her very existence shredded my soul.”
Donna AnnMarie Smith, The Silent Cries of a Magpie

Ashlan Thomas
“The girl was a walking heartache and there was no doubt she could break what little of me there was left.”
Donna AnnMarie Smith, The Silent Cries of a Magpie

Ashlan Thomas
“My grin tipped up on one side. “I’m sorry. Who asked about the television screens in my truck?â€�
Her lush lips thinned. “And how long did it take you to pick out the watermelon? Thirty minutes?�
“Twenty-nine,� I shot back. “And it’s the best fucking watermelon I’ve ever had. Worth every minute.�
A single brow quirked. “You want a medal?�
I leaned over the counter and she met my stare. I wasn’t sure what was happening, but it seemed like the air cracked with electricity, heating my skin, quickening my pulse. This couldn’t be normal. Maybe I was getting sick. I’d overheated in all of the seventy-eight degrees outside. Yeah, that had to be it.
“I’d love one.�
It was so fast, I almost missed it. Her gaze dipped to my mouth before dropping to the island again. “There isn’t any more room on your shelf for one more medal.�
“I’ll just put up another shelf.�
“I’m sure you would.”
Donna AnnMarie Smith, The Silent Cries of a Magpie

Ashlan Thomas
“What are you gonna do? Fill their shampoo bottles with Nair?â€�
“I’d do that shit in a heartbeat.”
Donna AnnMarie Smith, The Silent Cries of a Magpie

Ashlan Thomas
“It’s just a shirt. I have no emotional connection to it or the band. I just didn’t feel like coming to work topless today.â€�
Camden’s hand slammed down on the counter. “Shit, are there days that you come topless? I would like to make sure I’m here for that.”
Donna AnnMarie Smith, The Silent Cries of a Magpie

Ashlan Thomas
“I’ll let you get back to sweating and grunting.â€�
“You probably shouldn’t leave then.”
Donna AnnMarie Smith, The Silent Cries of a Magpie

Ashlan Thomas
“There’s absolutely nothing wrong with my tongue, Sticks. It’s pretty fucking accurate and I know just what to do with it.â€�
And then I was thinking about his pretty fucking accurate tongue and I was ready to argue that he didn’t know what to do with it just so he would show me and prove me wrong.
I never wanted to be more wrong in all my life.”
Donna AnnMarie Smith, The Silent Cries of a Magpie

Ashlan Thomas
“He hauled me against him and all doubt gone, he was very much a man. For every part of me that was curved, he was straight. Everywhere that I was weak, he was strong. In all the places that I was soft, he was…hard.”
Donna AnnMarie Smith, The Silent Cries of a Magpie

Ashlan Thomas
“It wasn’t fair. It wasn’t fair that I’d been denied this. It wasn’t fair that I knew the second this was over, I’d miss it so much it would hurt.
In another lifetime, one that wasn’t so cruel, the Scotts could have been my parents. What that would have been like to be given smiles instead of bruises. To be embraced in a hug and not restrained for a punishment. To be read a bedtime story instead of hiding in my closet until I knew I’d be spared. To be snuggled with and not left in the corner, cold and ignored. They would dry my tears instead of causing them. They would speak words of love and not ones to wound my soul. And when the nightmares came to haunt me, their arms would have held me tight and protected me instead of becoming the very thing I ran from.
But life was cruel and these parents weren’t mine. I’d only known hurt and loneliness. Scars had marked my skin instead of kisses. Words of hate had filled my ears. Fear was my world and every waking moment was the nightmare.”
Donna AnnMarie Smith, The Silent Cries of a Magpie

Ashlan Thomas
“I wanted to know her. Know where her kindness came from. Understand her strength. Heal the hurt and pain she’d endured. I needed to hear her thoughts, make her smile, and dry her tears. Maggie was a wounded bird, and though her wings sometimes faltered, she fought her way to soar above the clouds. The flight was…beautiful.”
Donna AnnMarie Smith, The Silent Cries of a Magpie

Ashlan Thomas
“Rainbow what? Are you searching for a pot of gold? Tiny leprechauns? Hoping to catch the elusive pegacorn?”
Donna AnnMarie Smith, The Silent Cries of a Magpie

Ashlan Thomas
“Will there be anything else? Want to know my blood type? Time of the month? Social security number?â€�
Thinking that over, I nodded. “And your astrological sign would be helpful.�
“If you want to know any of that about me, it’s time you get a hobby. Maybe start a navel fluff collection, take up extreme ironing, or dress like a pirate.�
“I’d make a damn fine pirate.”
Donna AnnMarie Smith, The Silent Cries of a Magpie

Ashlan Thomas
“I’m not judging you. If you want to take a break to look at tree dicks, we’ll take one.”
Donna AnnMarie Smith, The Silent Cries of a Magpie

Ashlan Thomas
“It was then I realized that all men really were the same. It was only a matter of time before they revealed the dragon within.”
Donna AnnMarie Smith, The Silent Cries of a Magpie

Ashlan Thomas
“I’m only sensitive in the area that counts, Sticks.â€�
“The soft spot on your skull that never hardened?”
Donna AnnMarie Smith, The Silent Cries of a Magpie