Rachel, Rachel, Rachel,” he said, very still and unmoving. “Always jumping to the wrong conclusion. You’re like a frog, you know.
Okay, you drive," she said. "I'll sit with m head hanging out of the window like a golden retriever.
She was getting bitchy.That was a good sign. "What am I supposed to do till you get back?" I said, patting the smouldering leather. "Hide in my closet? I"d rather be with you.
I said school starts tomorrow. I didn’t say I was going to be there.
I’m not going to pick her up and carry her screaming to the basement,” Trent said. “It’s a workday. Besides, she has a crutch.” “Crutch or no, she’s hurt!” Ceri protested. “I mean,” Trent said intently, “she can hit me with it if I do something she doesn’t like.
I got it this time, Daddy Warbucks,” I said,
You are the devil to talk to, Rachel," he said curtly. "Will you shut up and listen?
I sighed. "And what am I to you, Al?" "My maid," he said brightly. "Shall we do this?
If he betrays you, I will finish what I started with his fingers," he said, and I shivered. "Tell him that.
I can think of a lot of things to do," he said, "and none of them involve standing up. - Al
I’m not going anywhere with you, you little shoemaker,” I said (Rachel to Trent)
They tried to kill me,” he said, his brow furrowed as he glared at them. “You saw them!” “Yeah?” I spouted off. “They weren’t very good at it!” (Trent and Rachel)