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Spencer Cohen Quotes

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N.R. Walker
“His hand lay across my stomach as he slept soundly. I entwined my fingers with his and breathed through the warmth that seeped through my chest. Such a simple, sweet thing to do, yet holding hands in bed was incredibly intimate.”
N.R. Walker, Spencer Cohen, Book Three

N.R. Walker
“They should love you, just as you are. Parents should love their kids, right?"
"You'd think so.”
N.R. Walker, Spencer Cohen, Book Three

N.R. Walker
“And without my consent, with my defences in ruins, while my brain was sleeping, my stupid heart went and fell headfirst into love.”
N.R. Walker, Spencer Cohen, Book Two

N.R. Walker
“I glanced back to Yanni to see him smiling at us. "You two can stop being so cute now."
"Well, Spencer can," Andrew deadpanned. "I, unfortunately, am cute all the time."
I laughed. "It's true. He is.”
N.R. Walker, Spencer Cohen, Book Three

N.R. Walker
“When I opened the door, Andrew was standing there like a remedy for heart palpitations. Or maybe he made them worse. It was hard to tell.”
N.R. Walker, Spencer Cohen, Book One

N.R. Walker
“I kissed him softly and left my lips pressed to his for a few beats of my heart.”
N.R. Walker, Spencer Cohen, Book Two

N.R. Walker
“My tattoos, like most people's, were reminders, badges of personal experiences. Yes, I might wear them on my skin for the world to see, but their meaning was a little too personal.”
N.R. Walker, Spencer Cohen, Book One

N.R. Walker
“I think he won a tiny piece of my heart that day. If he didn't have the whole damn thing before then, he certainly had part of it now.”
N.R. Walker, Spencer Cohen, Book Two

N.R. Walker
“I'm surprised I could actually talk with how much I was grinning.”
N.R. Walker, Spencer Cohen, Book One

N.R. Walker
“I think you're something wonderful.”
N.R. Walker, Spencer Cohen, Book One

N.R. Walker
“My last thought before falling asleep last night was a realisation that I was falling in love with Andrew.
Well, not me exactly. My stupid, traitorous heart.”
N.R. Walker, Spencer Cohen, Book Two