“Kope!” the other guy yeled. “What the frick?! You got some cheetah blood in you or what?”“Seriously!” insisted Blake. “How did you run so fast?”“I am African.” Without taking his eyes from mine, Kopano eased himself off me, and I sat up.”
Wendy Higgins“Kope!” the other guy yeled. “What the frick?! You got some cheetah blood in you or what?”“Seriously!” insisted Blake. “How did you run so fast?”“I am African.” Without taking his eyes from mine, Kopano eased himself off me, and I sat up.”
Wendy Higgins“I want to introduce myself to every freckle on your body.”
Wendy Higgins“Besides, unrequited love is one of those things that all teen-agers have to go through, right?”
Wendy Higgins, Sweet Evil“Little Ann," he calledI spun back, and my heart was crushed by the regret on his face. His arms were crossed. "Don't change too much." With that he looked away, and the manager directed me to the exit.”
Wendy Higgins, Sweet Peril“God, you smell nice,” he whispered. “I've missed that smell. I've missed everything about you, little Ann.”
Wendy Higgins, Sweet Peril“The purpose of life is to find your way back to a spiritual way of thinking and living—to be able to get past the physical stuff. That’s pretty much the whole test. And every soul is given talents and strengths to help them along the way.”
Wendy Higgins, Sweet Evil“No more,' I told him. 'No more running in the wrong direction... You run to me'.”
Wendy Higgins, Sweet Peril“Sometimes I feel the fear of uncertainty stinging clear.And I, I can’t help but ask myself how much I let the fear take the wheel and steer.”
Wendy Higgins, Sweet Temptation“Because all I could think about was you, Anna, and how good you are, and what you'd think of me. You put thoughts into my head a Neph shouldn't have!”
Wendy Higgins, Sweet Evil“He opened his eyes to reveal the storm within him. “My every instinct is telling me to have my way with you.” He was dead serious and my cheeks heated. Fire shone in his eyes and I broke eye contact, burying my face into his cotton-covered chest. “But not nearly as difficult as going all this time without you,” he said.”
Wendy Higgins, Sweet Peril