I was so worried that you wouldnโt want to know me once you found out.โ I signed, relief flooding through me. โAre you kidding me?โ Xavier reached out and curled a lock of my hair around his finger. โSurely Iโve got to be the luckiest guy in the world.โ โHow do you figure that?โ โIsnโt it obvious? Iโve got my own little piece of Heaven right here.
Alexandra AdornettoI honestly canโt tell you. Weโve never had a situation like this before, โI admitted. โSo you being an angel doesnโt meamโฆโ He hesitated. โDoesnโt mean I have an answer for everything,โ I concluded for him. โI just assumed it would be one of the perks.โ โSadly, no.
Alexandra AdornettoI kept interrupting the movie by asking a lot of questions that Xavier managed to answer with endless patience. "How old do you think Bell is supposed to be?" "I don't know, probably our age." "I think the beast is sweet, don't you?" "Do I have to answer that?" "Why does the crockery talk?" "Because they're really the prince's servants that the beggar woman put a spell on." Xavier frowned suddenly and looked mortified. "I can't believe I know that.
Alexandra AdornettoFine - I said huffily. - But I hope I'm at least allowed to fly around the corridors during lunch hour. Gabriel threw me a disapproving look. I waited for him to get my joke, but his eyes remained serious. I sighed. Much as I loved him, Gabriel could be totally lacking in any sense of humor.
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