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Helen Hoang

  • Alisha Smithhas quoted5 months ago
    But big life events change people, and the truth is I’m different now. I’m still figuring everything out
  • momina latifhas quotedlast month
    was an obsession waiting to happen
  • Rantxxzhas quoted2 years ago
    “What do you do for a living?
  • Rantxxzhas quoted2 years ago
    When disaster hit and he needed money, he’d thought, why not get money for it? In his previous line of work, he’d dealt with lots of wealthy older women who propositioned him from time to time. All he’d had to do was accept.
  • Rantxxzhas quoted2 years ago
    “I should have known you’d have the prettiest little—”
  • Rantxxzhas quoted2 years ago
    “I should have known you’d have the prettiest little—”
  • Rantxxzhas quoted2 years ago
    She set her phone down in defeat and made herself focus on her work, which she still loved.
  • b5903658837has quotedlast year
    And since when do you keep rubber bands handy for her hair? Whipped much?
  • adobolovohas quotedlast year
    “I can buy myself a new car.”

    She bit her lip to keep from frowning, but she understood if he had to earn his own way. She didn’t need to spoil him. She just wanted to.

    “But I want the same model as yours,” he continued. “And I like black.”

    She tilted her head to the side and drew in a slow breath. “Does that mean . . . ?”

    “It means if you want to buy me a car, I want to drive it.” His lips curved with a suggestive grin, and his eyes danced. “If you want to buy me boxers, I want to wear them.”

    Her chest filled with lightness, and she grabbed his hand so she wouldn’t accidentally float away. “It means you love me.”

    He interlaced their fingers the way he always did and squeezed. “That’s right. It’s economics.”
  • Lucy E. Cosmehas quotedlast year
    Stella sighed and shut her eyes. She didn’t care about being happy. All she wanted at the moment was to feel nothing.
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