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Heartless (Chestnut Springs, #2) Heartless by Elsie Silver
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“Save a horse, ride a cowboy.”
Elsie Silver, Heartless
“Willa might be a bit of a psycho—after all, she did just push a child into the pool—but the more time I spend with her, the more I feel like she’s my psycho.”
Elsie Silver, Heartless
“Life lesson, shithead. Careful who you pick a fight with. Someone insane might love him.”
Elsie Silver, Heartless
“And I realize in that moment maybe I am heartless after all, because the beautiful girl with the copper hair grinning back at me right now is the one who stole it.”
Elsie Silver, Heartless
“Have you tried talking to him?” I blink at her. “Talking?” “Yes. You know . . . where you use your mouth to create words that describe what’s going through your head.” “Sounds weird. Sounds awkward. Don’t like it. Not approved by me.”
Elsie Silver, Heartless
“I don’t care. Don’t you get it? I’m in love with you, Willa. Prickly legs, random carrots in your purse, pregnant, not pregnant. I want you.”
Elsie Silver, Heartless
“I must have a stupid smile on my face as I stare back at him because I feel an elbow nudge against mine. “It’s nice to see someone looking at Cade like that. Defending him like that,” Jasper says. “Like they can see him for who he is rather than the man circumstances forced him to become.”
Elsie Silver, Heartless
“Sounds like her loss, because you might be the coolest kid I’ve ever met.” She doesn’t use a sad voice, or a baby voice, she just talks to him like a normal human being. “Fucking hell,” I curse under my breath because she just practically hired herself.”
Elsie Silver, Heartless
“I’ll take a boozy brunch with my bestie and a dirty book in bed by eight for a thousand, Alex.”
Elsie Silver, Heartless
“Keep talking like that and I’m going to fuck the filth right out of your pretty mouth.”
Elsie Silver, Heartless
“I don’t know. New sounds scary. It sounds like failure.”
Elsie Silver, Heartless
“Did Winter say something to you? Do we like her? Do we hate her? Am I supposed to be mad at something with you? Because I will be if you are. Just tell me how to be supportive.”
Elsie Silver, Heartless
“Hey, Willa?” “Hey, Luke,” I reply dryly, since the be quiet part obviously didn’t register. “Sometimes I wish you were my mom.”
Elsie Silver, Heartless
“I can’t wait to be old and retired and say things just to see how people will react to get my kicks. That’s the dream right there.”
Elsie Silver, Heartless
“You heard me, Red. You keep barking at me like that and I’m going to put you on your knees, open those strawberry lips, and fuck your face just to shut you up.”
Elsie Silver, Heartless
“Cade is the embodiment of actions speaking louder than words. He wasn’t about to fall all over himself apologizing for not making enough coffee for me. Instead, he just made more and left me a mug, knowing that it would make me feel good. And a Post-it note addressed to Red. Maybe I’m an idiot but it feels sweet. Coming from Cade, it is sweet.”
Elsie Silver, Heartless
“Beg.” “Pardon me?” “You heard me.” Her lips don’t even twitch. She’s not joking at all. “Beg.”
Elsie Silver, Heartless
“One day, years down the road, we’ll be gray-haired and soft in the middle section, drinking an enormous glass of spiced rum and eggnog around the Christmas tree. I’ll make some joke about the night I offered friends-with-benefits to you. Rhett will howl. Summer will roll her eyes, because I’m going to tell her tomorrow, and she’ll think I’m ridiculous for bringing it up so many years later. Your small-town wifey will throw a hand over her chest”—Willa imitates the motion—“and act scandalized all night. In fact, she’ll give me the cold shoulder for the rest of our lives. And I’ll outlive her, so that’s fine. Joke’s on her. I win. And my husband will be accustomed to my antics, so he’ll just roll his eyes and continue drinking.”
Elsie Silver, Heartless
“Then she turns and walks back toward her bedroom, holds one fist up above her head, and says, “Fuck the patriarchy.”
Elsie Silver, Heartless
“Will you take back my feminist card if I tell you I really just want to live in that little house on the ranch, teach guitar lessons, get titty-fucked in the hot tub, and have a bunch of adorable babies?”
Elsie Silver, Heartless
“I’m definitely in my country-boy era.”
Elsie Silver, Heartless
“You want it all, Willa? The house? The babies? The ranch?”
Elsie Silver, Heartless
“I’ve watched you with my son. I’ve watched you, period. I’ve longed for you. I went crazy tonight thinking of you out with Lance. I know in my bones that I won’t want to let you go at the end of the summer, but I’ll take what I can get. Because you’re too fucking special to pass up.”
Elsie Silver, Heartless
“And I have no clue what to do with that. I’ve never properly loved a woman before. Never wanted one like this.”
Elsie Silver, Heartless
“I don’t tell Summer what to do. Wouldn’t listen if I tried. That’s the best kind of woman if you ask me.”
Elsie Silver, Heartless
“Sounds like her loss, because you might be the coolest kid I’ve ever met.”
Elsie Silver, Heartless
“Good. Because I’m sick of holding back with you. You’re not going anywhere. You belong here, with me.”
Elsie Silver, Heartless
“My dude, you can call me whatever you want. I know I’m not actually your mom, but I love you like one. Did you know I fell in love with you before I fell in love with your dad?”
Elsie Silver, Heartless
“A love I’ve never known. One I’m not so sure I deserve, but one I’ll spend the rest of my life trying to preserve. But I’ll get to that part later.”
Elsie Silver, Heartless
“That’s fine. I can take care of myself.” “I know you can, but you don’t have to because I’m here to help.” He says it so matter-of-factly. Like doing this for someone is the most obvious thing in the world. And I wonder if, for him, maybe it is. He stepped in to take care of his siblings in the wake of tragedy. He stepped up to be a single parent to his son. Barfing babysitter? That’s a perfect job for him too. At his core, Cade is a caretaker. Selfless. With such a big heart I almost can’t wrap my head around it.”
Elsie Silver, Heartless

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