J.D. Robb Quote
Say what you said before again. The Irish thing. I want to say it back to you.He smiled. Took her hand. You'll never pronounce it.Yes, I will.Still smiling, he said it slowly, waited for her to fumble through. But her eyes stayed steady and serious as she brought his hand to her heart, laid hers on his, and repeated the words.She saw emotion move over his face. His heart leaped hard against her hand. You undo me, Eve.He sat up, dropped his brow against hers. Thank God for you, he murmured in a voice gone raw. Thank God for you.
J.D. Robb
Say what you said before again. The Irish thing. I want to say it back to you.He smiled. Took her hand. You'll never pronounce it.Yes, I will.Still smiling, he said it slowly, waited for her to fumble through. But her eyes stayed steady and serious as she brought his hand to her heart, laid hers on his, and repeated the words.She saw emotion move over his face. His heart leaped hard against her hand. You undo me, Eve.He sat up, dropped his brow against hers. Thank God for you, he murmured in a voice gone raw. Thank God for you.
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