"I think you should leave him alone." "It's going to end badly and mess everything up."
"Can I tell you something, Cady?" "About you and Gat. I heard you two come downstairs last night."
"What?"
"So?"
"Sure"
"Well, that could happen. It's not a good idea for you guys to be together."
"You're making things hard for him. Harder than they already are. You're going to hurt him."
"That's not true. He'll probably hurt me."
"I love him. You know I've always loved him."
"Don't you see I would rather be hurt by Gat than be closed off from him? I'd a million times rather live and risk and have it all end badly than stay in the box I've been in for the past two years. It's a tiny box, Mirren. Me and Mummy. Me and my pills. Me and my pain. I don't want to live there anymore."
"I've never had a boyfriend."
"I lied."
"What about Drake Loggerhead? What about yellow roses and the sexual intercouse?"
"Why?"
"I want someone to look at me that way so much, Cady. So much. And I didn't mean to, but I found myself lying. I'm sorry."
"You know how when you come to Beechwood, it's a different world? You dont have to be who you are back home. You can be somebody better, maybe."
"The first day you came back I noticed Gat. He looked at you like you were the brightest planet in the galaxy."
"He did?"
"Don't gasp, okay? It's fine if I never have a boyfriend at all. It's fine if not one person ever loves me, all right? It's perfectly tolerable."
"The cook is off today. I'm starting lunch. Come slice tomatoes."
"I have to go."
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