“Be careful in the company of monsters that you don't become one.”
Cindy Gerard“Be careful in the company of monsters that you don't become one.”
Cindy Gerard, Take No Prisoners“Which is your bad shoulder?"His brows knit together. "The left," he said carefully.She slugged him in the right.He staggered. Steadied himself. Grinned. "Is that like some weird Wyoming mating ritual thing I should know about?""Damn you," she cried, flying into his arms. Finally. "Damn you, damn you, damn you!"He wrapped his arms around her, held her tight. "I'm sorry. I'm sorry I was such a coward.”
Cindy Gerard, Show No Mercy“Okay,” he said, his breath hitching, his hands shaking like hell as he pried her arms from around his neck and set her”
Cindy Gerard, To the Brink“There are definite advantages to single beds.""Makes cuddling mandatory.”
Cindy Gerard, To the Brink“And for a moment there, despite the bruising, despite the snarled dirty hair, despite her sunburned skin and the suffering in her eyes that she refused to let defeat her, she was one of the prettiest things he'd ever seen.~Dallas and Amy~”
Cindy Gerard, To the Brink“Amy, listen to me. What I do. The choices I make. They're mine. Only mine. The consequences of those decisions—mine."Mine," he repeated when she sighed heavily. "No one else's."Silence. Only the warm wetness of her tears dampening his shirt.It broke his heart.”
Cindy Gerard, Into the Dark“Amy sat back and grinned. "You just smiled." That was definitely something else she could get used to.Of course, he frowned immediately. "I smile.”
Cindy Gerard, Into the Dark“He understood that she needed some time to get used to "them." He didn't. He knew exactly what was happening, and he didn't need another week, another month, another year, to get things in perspective.He loved her. It was that plain. That simple.”
Cindy Gerard, To the Brink“I don't think sleeping with you is going to solve anything," she said, stopping at the guest bedroom door."I don't really care what you think.”
Cindy Gerard, To the Brink“Go to bed," he ordered. "Go to bed... and stay there.”
Cindy Gerard, To the Edge