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No bikinis on a first date.” He nods. “I’m sure that’s a rule. Or should be. For my sisters anyway.
— Huntley Fitzpatrick, My Life Next Door
I guess I like things that take time and attention. More worthwhile that way.
— Huntley Fitzpatrick, My Life Next Door
This is Sailor Supergirl, ” George says. “She knows all about black holes.
— Huntley Fitzpatrick, My Life Next Door
Right. Because if you have trouble putting ketchup and mustard on a hot dog, you should totally move on to saving lives.
— Huntley Fitzpatrick, My Life Next Door
When I turn back to Jase, he’s again beaming at me. “You’re nice.” He sounds pleased, as if he hadn’t expected this aspect of my personality.
— Huntley Fitzpatrick, My Life Next Door
Jase props himself up on an elbow, looking at me for a minute without saying anything. His face gets an unreadable expression, and I wish I could take back walking over.Then he observes, “I’m guessing that’s a uniform.”Crap. I’d forgotten I was still wearing it.
— Huntley Fitzpatrick, My Life Next Door
The right thing to do is so easy to see when you’re seventeen years old and don’t have to make any big decisions. When you know that no matter what you do, someone will take care of you and fix everything. But when you’re grown up, the world is not that black and white, and the right thing doesn’t a tidy little arrow pointing to it.
— Huntley Fitzpatrick, My Life Next Door
I scoop a clattering cascade of green apple Jelly Bellys into the white paper bag and remember when we were seven. I got stung by a jellyfish. Tim cried because his mother, and mine, wouldn’t let him pee on my leg, which he’d heard was an antidote to the sting.
— Huntley Fitzpatrick, My Life Next Door
Is Jase already gonna marry you?” I start coughing again. “Uh, No. No, George. I’m only seventeen.” As if that’s the only reason we’re not engaged. “I’m this many.” George holds up four, slightly grubby fingers. “But Jase is seventeen and a half. You could. Then you could live in here with him. And have a big family.” Jase strides back into the room, of course, midway through this proposition. “George. Beat it. Discovery Channel is on.” George backs out of the room but not before saying, “His bed’s really comfortable. And he never pees in it.
— Huntley Fitzpatrick, My Life Next Door
Maybe thinking any one person can show up and give you all you need is as much of a delusion as thinking you can find truth in a bottle. Maybe you can just find what you need in little pieces, in people who show up for one crucial moment – or a whole chain of them – even if they cant solve it all.
— Huntley Fitzpatrick, The Boy Most Likely To
The combined odors of Cass’s subtle aftershave and the disgusting reek of Nic are overpowering. I wonder if Cass will keel over and I’ll have to perform CPR. This speculation should not feel so much like a fantasy.
— Huntley Fitzpatrick, What I Thought Was True
I remember…watching that separation of sea and sky…and for the first time I realize that none of us are seeing the same thing. That all our horizons end in different places.
— Huntley Fitzpatrick, What I Thought Was True
Your ma’s dating?” Tim looks shocked. “I thought she pretty much confined herself to a vibrator and the shower nozzle since your dad screwed her over.
— Huntley Fitzpatrick, My Life Next Door
I sit up, edge over close to my window, and push it open, slipping one leg in, then the next, turning back to Jase. “Come on.” His smile flashes in the gathering dark as his eyebrows lift, but he climbs carefully in as I lock my bedroom door.“Be still, ” I tell him. “Now I’m going to learn all about you.
— Huntley Fitzpatrick, My Life Next Door
I cannot help but wonder if any parents ever actually schedule in adolescent drama on their day planners. Looks like a slow week, Sarah. I guess I can pencil in your eating disorder.
— Huntley Fitzpatrick, My Life Next Door
Voldemort the corn snake with the shoe fetish. Wonderful.
— Huntley Fitzpatrick, My Life Next Door
God, I wish, for the millionth time, that I could be like her and Nic, so sure of what they have, what they want. That I didn’t always feel jangly, restless, primed to jump off a bridge and let the current carry me away.
— Huntley Fitzpatrick, What I Thought Was True