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1df4c8b | "I love you," he said, and it felt as if the whole world settled into place when he finally told her. "I love you, and I cannot bear the thought of a moment without you. I want you at my side and in my bed. I want you to bear my children, and I want every bloody person in the world to know that you are mine." | daniel-smythe-smith | Julia Quinn | |
9367742 | "I--" She swallowed, perhaps summoning her courage, then continued, "I would not lie to you and say that I did not want this." "Me," he cut in peevishly. "You wanted me." She closed her eyes. "Yes," she finally said, "I wanted you." Part of him wanted to interrupt again, to remind her that she still wanted him, that it wasn't and would never be in the past. "But I can't have you," she said quietly, "and because of that, you can't have me." And then, to his complete astonishment, he asked, "What if I married you?" | smyth-smith-quartet anne-wynter daniel-smythe-smith julia-quinn | Julia Quinn | |
289b97b | you may tell your husband that if he so much as touches a hair on my fiances head, I shall personally see to it that his liver is extracted through his mouth. | anne-wynter daniel-smythe-smith | Julia Quinn |