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Double Dare Quotes

Double Dare by R.L. Mathewson

"Hi, sweetheart," his mother said, getting to her feet so that she could hug him. "I'm so glad to see you!"
"Mom, we have to tell you something," he said as soon as his mother pulled back from hugging Marybeth, relieved that he could finally share the best thing in his life with his family.
"What is it, sweetheart?" she asked with that warm smile that had always made him feel like he was her most favorite person in the world.
"Mom, Marybeth and I got married," he announced unable to stop himself from sighing with satisfaction.
"Sweetheart, there's really no need to lie to me. I love you no matter what."
"For the love of all that's holy, woman, I'm not-"
"Because your mother's apparently playing matchmaker and this seemed like the most effective way to get her to give us a little privacy," she announced with a careless shrug as she grabbed another chip.
"Because she thinks that Darrin and Reese are gay," she said with a shrug as she took another sip of soda.
"You have to have a hysterectomy, Marybeth," he said softly, cutting her off by saying the five words that she'd been dreading since she turned fifteen.
"I miss him, too," his father admitted softly. "I just have no idea how to fix this, besides letting him beat the shit out of me for what I've done to him."
"I know that I'd rather die than see anymore of my children hurt, Darrin, and since losing Marybeth would kill you, I plan on doing everything within my power to make sure that she lives to be a hundred."
"There's still time to figure all of this out later," she said hollowly as she placed the stack of papers down on the small space between them and stood up.
"Go to hell," his loving wife bit out as he sat down next to her on the bus that would take them all to Disneyworld.
"You need to let my brother go," Kenzie announced as she sat down on the bench next to her.
"Oh, but I already did," she admitted as shifted her attention to the soda bottle in her hands.
"What do you want?" Trevor snapped as soon as he answered the phone.
"That the sooner we both accepted the fact that I was going to constantly fuck this up, the better off we'd both be," he said with a shrug like it was no big deal.
"You're not broken, damaged or flawed. Do you hear me? You are absolutely fucking perfect and you're mine."
"I was never meant to be any man’s wife," she stated so simply on a gasp that he knew without a doubt that she truly believed that bullshit.
"You were always meant to be my wife," he informed her just as he leaned down and kissed her the way that she was meant to be kissed.
"I deserve the best and that’s you," he told her firmly.
"I don’t think we’ll ever be able to thank you enough for doing this for us," Marybeth said, still managing to look as shocked today as she was when he’d told her about the gift that Trevor and Zoe had offered them.
"No worries," Trevor said, taking the cup from her with a wink, "it’s what Bradfords do for each other."
"I love you," she said as she held him tightly.
"Not as much as I love you," he promised her as he leaned down and kissed her forehead.
"It really is a shame," he said, kissing her throat.
"Take the painkillers, Jodi! For the love of God, take the painkillers!" Danny begged, biting back a scream even as she released a bloodcurdling scream that would haunt him for the rest of his life.
"Well, it’s really all your fault. If you’d come home last Sunday like you said you were going to, you would have found all of your furniture and things nicely piled outside and ready for you to take away, but you decided stay down in Florida for an extra week for your asshole brother without telling me."