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CJ Roberts Quotes

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Some stories aren't black and white.
CJ Roberts

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Some men don't eat pussy. I think those men are pussies.
CJ Roberts

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Above all else, I had learned the one thing every person has to learn to make it through life: the only person you can truly count on is yourself.
CJ Roberts

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My heart, independent of my logic, had reserved a place for my tormentor and my solace.
CJ Roberts

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I'm telling you, monsters aren't born, they're made.
CJ Roberts

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People often believed they were safer in the light, thinking monsters only came out at night.
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This isn't a romance. You're not a damsel in distress and I'm not the handsome prince come to save you.
CJ Roberts

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Love does not always begin or end the way we wish it would.
CJ Roberts

Quote Topics by CJ Roberts: Dark Light Thinking Want Mentor Hurt Black Born Way One Thing Damsel In Distress Mean Romance Nurse Independent Firsts Men Pet White Monsters Wish Made Doe Persons Handsome Lying Heart Pussy Night Beautiful
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He was my tormentor and my solace; the creator of the dark and the light within.
CJ Roberts

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That you could fix me? What's more, that I could fix you? Well, Sorry, pet, I don't want to be fixed. - Caleb
CJ Roberts

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In the dark, my master let down his guard and he was Caleb again. He didn't correct me. He didn't punish me. He didn't push me away emotionally. Caleb was there to hold me until the nightmares passed. He was there to tell me I was beautiful. He was there to tell me I was going to be okay. In the dark, he seduced me. I didn't want the seduction to end.
CJ Roberts

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They say I tried to hurt my nurse. I tell them they tried to hurt me first.
CJ Roberts

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He couldn't say it. He couldn't tell her how much she had come to mean to him. She could destroy him with her rejection. If she had feigned her feelings for him - if he'd bought into her lies and her quest for freedom... He wasn't sure what he would do. He could hurt her.
CJ Roberts