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297 pages, Paperback
First published November 2, 2013
"This is everyone's fight.
Because it's everyone's future."
“Wow.” Deacon elbowed Luke. “This would be awkward if it weren’t so entertaining. It’s like watching our parents—”
“Shut up, Deacon,” both Aiden and I snapped at the same time.
“See!” Deacon grinned. “They’re like peas and carrots.”
Luke turned to him slowly. “Did you just quote Forrest Gump?”
I laughed. “I’m not betting against that. On the way here, I thought Marcus was going to strangle him.”
“I would’ve if he hadn’t fallen asleep,” Marcus said, coming out from behind us. “Or at the very least, I would’ve knocked him out.”
“Gods were like possums.
You could go your whole life without seeing one, but once you found one of them, you found the whole freaky family.”
“He was my strength when I needed him to be, my friend when I needed someone to talk me down, my equal in a world where by law I would always be less than him, and honest to gods, he was the love of my life.”
“You know what that means?” I stared into those silver eyes.
I had an infinite number of moments like this ahead of me to share with Aiden.
“They’re going to tell stories about us.”
Aiden lowered his head, kissing me softly, deeply, and so lovingly that tears pricked my eyes.
“They already are.”
”There was probably a lot to do today.”
”Some would also say there were a lot more important things we could be doing at this very moment.”
”I would argue against this point voraciously, because there was nothing more important than this.”