No second chance?" A wry smile twisted Carrick's lips. "There might have been, had I not waited so long to take it.
Nora RobertsโI'm not going anywhere.โ Gently, he stroked her back, cradled her head. Was there anything more astounding or more frightening to a man, he wondered, than a strong woman in tears? โI've been right here all along. I love you, Eve, almost more than I can stand.โ โI need you. I can't help it. I don't want to.โ โI know. He eased back, tucking a hand under her chin to lift her face to his. โWeโre going to have to deal with it.โ He kissed one wet cheek, then the other. โI really canโt do without you.โ
Nora RobertsMemories are nice little possessions. As long as you don't ignore the present when you take them out to play.
Nora RobertsParker: She believed, absolutely, that each person, each heart, had a counterpartโhad a mate. A rightness. Sheโd always believed it, and understood that unshakable belief was a reason she was good at what she did.
Nora RobertsCouples take care of each other, Clare, that's what makes them a couple. And couples tell each other when something happens that scares them.
Nora RobertsPhillip look into Ray's eyes. He saw compassion and hope. And he saw himself mirrored back, bleeding in a dirty gutter on a street where life was worth less than a dime bag. Sick, tired, petrified, Phillip dropped his head into his hands. "What's the point?" "You're the point, son." Ray ran his hand over Phillip's hair. "You're the point.
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