Ilona Andrews Quote
You’re a prickly, stubborn, spirited woman.Don’t forget crude, rude, and vulgar.Only when it suits you. You’re sly when occasion calls for it, direct to the point of forgetting tact even exists, sarcastic, fierce, I did mention stubborn, didn’t I?Yes, she said dryly.You’re also smart, kind, gentle, beautiful, and always cling to your personal integrity, even when it’s in your best interests to abandon it. A little warm feeling spread through her chest, and even her natural suspicion that he was lying couldn’t quite extinguish it. Where was he going with this? You’re also quite funny, he said.Oh, I amuse you? He gave her one of his devastating, slightly wicked smiles.You have no idea. Arrogant ass.And all of that means what?Just that I mean to have you. She frowned at him. I mean to have you, Rose, you and all of your thorns. I’m a disagreeable and stubborn bastard, but I’m not a fool. You didn’t really expect me to pass you up, did you?
You’re a prickly, stubborn, spirited woman.Don’t forget crude, rude, and vulgar.Only when it suits you. You’re sly when occasion calls for it, direct to the point of forgetting tact even exists, sarcastic, fierce, I did mention stubborn, didn’t I?Yes, she said dryly.You’re also smart, kind, gentle, beautiful, and always cling to your personal integrity, even when it’s in your best interests to abandon it. A little warm feeling spread through her chest, and even her natural suspicion that he was lying couldn’t quite extinguish it. Where was he going with this? You’re also quite funny, he said.Oh, I amuse you? He gave her one of his devastating, slightly wicked smiles.You have no idea. Arrogant ass.And all of that means what?Just that I mean to have you. She frowned at him. I mean to have you, Rose, you and all of your thorns. I’m a disagreeable and stubborn bastard, but I’m not a fool. You didn’t really expect me to pass you up, did you?
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