130 Quotes About Time-travel-romance
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If he caught sight of ye in yer wee bit o' black lace, the man's plaid would surely stand out stiff as a banner hung across a pole.
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And who e'er said I wanted such a fiery-tongued woman to wife?""I'll wait until the two of you are married to tell Trulie you said that.
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Gray's watchful gaze made her want to squirm as he stepped to her side and tucked her arm into his. "I'd be more than honored to claim ye as friend."Claim ye. There was something about the way he said those two words that made her look forward to his claiming whatever he wanted.
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Well dammit. Trulie hooked her hand into the crook of his elbow and turned toward the bridge. The chilling height of the structure spanning the ravine could no longer be blamed for the tingling dizziness pinging across her senses. Fear of heights was nothing compared to this subtle emotional dance with a heart-stopping Highlander.
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Damnation. She needed him inside her. All the way. Now. "If you don't take me now I'm going to be forced to rape you." Trulie slid her hand down between them, grabbed his cock and aligned it for immediate entry."As you will it," Gray chuckled.
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Kissing me will not make the horse any smaller."Laughter rumbled from Gray's chest as he closed his arms around her. He inhaled the sweetness of her hair and nuzzled the warm silkiness just behind her ear. "Kissing ye will no' make me any smaller either.
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Tha gaol agam ort, mo chridhe.""I love ye, m'heart.
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Do what ye must, but 'tis a sorry day when a man's betrothed willna grant him the divine pleasure only she can give.
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Tromping through the woods with yards of cloth swaddled around her was more work than tromping through a tangled field of dried cornstalks on the way to the barn.
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