J.T. Geissinger

  • Ajeng Poppyfez uma citaçãoano passado
    “Let it be. Accept that you have warring factions inside you. If you’re living by your core values, all the second-guessing is just noise you can give yourself permission to ignore.”
  • Life colorsfez uma citaçãohá 7 meses
    “He could be Jack the Ripper and I’d still let him come all over my tits.”
  • Life colorsfez uma citaçãohá 7 meses
    People say time heals all wounds, but those people are assholes.
  • Life colorsfez uma citaçãohá 7 meses
    What if this whole love thing wasn’t meant to work out for either one of us, and in the end
  • Tamina Grundböckfez uma citaçãoano passado
    “Let’s just say she’s not exactly a romantic.”

    Kage takes my face in his hands. He gazes at me, his lips curved into a tender smile. “Neither was I. She just hasn’t met The One yet.”

    My mouth goes dry. My pulse surges.

    Is he telling me I’m The One for him? I mean, obsession and true love are two very different things.
  • Tamina Grundböckfez uma citaçãoano passado
    “That’s where people go when they need to feel better: home.”

    “But your home is in New York.”

    “Home can be a person, too. That’s what you are for me.”
  • Tamina Grundböckfez uma citaçãoano passado
    I’m his queen…and he’d kill his own king for me.

    But maybe this isn’t a random declaration.

    Maybe it’s a plan.
  • Christian's butterfly 🦋fez uma citaçãoano passado
    The arrogant, entitled, contemptuous look certain wealthy people wear. That expression of exaggerated self-importance you have when you’re going around being billionare-y all over the place and sneering at the common folk like me.”

    His eyes darken, and so does his energy. He gazes at me in silence for a moment, then says, “You’re anything but common. And I’d never sneer at you, Emery. Never at you.”
  • Christian's butterfly 🦋fez uma citaçãoano passado
    You’re something much better than beautiful. And when we’re married, I’ll tell you what it is.”
  • Christian's butterfly 🦋fez uma citaçãoano passado
    “Yes. I want you to hire my best friend’s husband to work for your company.”

    “Done. Next?”

    I blink in surprise. “Don’t you even want to know what he does?”

    “I don’t care what he does. We’ll find a position for him. And we’ll pay him double his former salary.”

    That’s too important to go unchallenged. “Oh, yeah? What if he was making a million a year?”

    Callum sighs.

    “Okay, fine, he wasn’t making a million a year. I just don’t understand how you can promise to hire someone you don’t know anything about.”

    In a hot, dark voice, he says, “Because my wife asked me to. And I’ll give her anything she wants.”
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