Iggy nodded. โIโm bummed we couldnโt use Big Boy,โ he said. โBut I donโt want to waste it. We have to actually see them first. I mean, you do.โ โMaybe tomorrow,โ the Gasman said encouragingly. โWeโll go see what havoc weโve wreaked.โ โWrought.
James PattersonSeize what's been handed you. Make smart decisions. Make decisions because life is a temporary situation.
James PattersonI moved to leave, and Dylan actually grabbed my shoulders. I was so surprised that i forgot to karate-chop his elbows and break his arms.' โI donโt want anything to happen to you,โ he said urgently. โWhat you want does not matter here,โ I said slowly and carefully. I hoped Dylan was sensitive enough to read between the lines, to the subtext of: Let go of me or Iโll kill you.
James PattersonDid I want a dog? No. Did I need a dog? Also no. We were six kids running for our lives, not knowing where our next meal was coming from. Could we afford to feed a dog? Wait for itโno.
James PattersonHe could totally be your boyfriend," [Angel] went on with annoying persistence. "You guys could get married. I could be like a junior bridesmaid. Total could be your flower dog.
James PattersonWell, it's like I have a GPS inside me," I told them. "One of the talking ones. I tell it where I want to go, and it tells me, Go twenty miles, turn left, take Exit Ninety-fourm and so one. It can be pretty bossy, frankly. Their eyes widened. "Really?" said one. No you idiot," I said in disgust. "I don't know how it works. I just know it has an unfailing ability to point me in the opposite direction of a bunch of boneheads.
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