Charlie I loved that girl right away she has fire in her, "am I okay? You're really asking me if I'm okay? I guess it's pretty obvious that Cameron was my brother, and it's obvious that you know what happened to him, so do you really think I'm sitting here for my own health? I just wanted to feel close to him for one last time. I found this freaking place on a napkin that he left on his fridge, and somehow I got it into my mind that this would be a good idea. Buy boy, was I wrong coming to this 1950's flashback nightmare." Jhett first impression loved him, not the same one Charlie had I'm sure, "your house? Don't you mean Cameron's? Or did you finally grow some balls of your own and move out here?" Jhett seem's like a carefree boy with no worries in the world, "I'm not going anywhere. I got you a gift, and you haven't even said thank you. That's no way to treat your new friend." He's also sweet, "if you're seriously going to stay, you're got to at least buy some groceries. Or you're more than welcome to come over here and let me cook for you. It's never fun cooking for just one." So I get to the end of the book right and it's a freakin' cliffhanger, I wasn't impressed, but I was impressed with the writing and how easily it was to fall in love with the characters.
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