Team Brent or Team Reed?
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Re: Team Brent or Team Reed?
I forgot about Jerry! I liked him too! And gali, you are not the only one that thought the "kissing practice" was odd. I also thought that...not sure why there needs to be practice. I feel once you meet the right person, kissing will come naturally - no need to practice.gali wrote:Good thinking! I liked him as well!!!!!Scott wrote:They were both immature players who would probably give her an embarrassing disease.
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By the way, am I the only one who thought the "kissing practice" between those two was odd??
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I love Jerry! If you like Jerry then you're going to love Anna's Way.hsimone wrote:I forgot about Jerry! I liked him too! And gali, you are not the only one that thought the "kissing practice" was odd. I also thought that...not sure why there needs to be practice. I feel once you meet the right person, kissing will come naturally - no need to practice.gali wrote:Good thinking! I liked him as well!!!!!Scott wrote:They were both immature players who would probably give her an embarrassing disease.
I'm Team Jerry!
-- December 6th, 2015, 6:20 am --
By the way, am I the only one who thought the "kissing practice" between those two was odd??
The kissing practice started out when Ruby and Jerry were young. It was for fun when they got older. Jerry did like Ruby more than as a friend, but there's more to this story. I will tell you that Ruby and Jerry's bond continues to grow stronger. He is a integral part to the series.
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What I refuse to get for poor Jerry is why they would be friends with benefits with so few benefits, especially to be dropped so quick for a game of Tap It. Team Jerry!
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Scott wrote:@gali @hsimone @DFJones I get the kissing practice. While it started as practice young, I'm sure it was really just for fun.
What I refuse to get for poor Jerry is why they would be friends with benefits with so few benefits, especially to be dropped so quick for a game of Tap It. Team Jerry!
I am with you on that!
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Absolutely agree with your last point! Being dropped for a game like Tap It doesn't really make much sense. Poor kid. Team Jerry!gali wrote:Scott wrote:@gali @hsimone @DFJones I get the kissing practice. While it started as practice young, I'm sure it was really just for fun.
What I refuse to get for poor Jerry is why they would be friends with benefits with so few benefits, especially to be dropped so quick for a game of Tap It. Team Jerry!
I am with you on that!
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Yay Team Jerry!hsimone wrote:Absolutely agree with your last point! Being dropped for a game like Tap It doesn't really make much sense. Poor kid. Team Jerry!gali wrote:Scott wrote:@gali @hsimone @DFJones I get the kissing practice. While it started as practice young, I'm sure it was really just for fun.
What I refuse to get for poor Jerry is why they would be friends with benefits with so few benefits, especially to be dropped so quick for a game of Tap It. Team Jerry!
I am with you on that!
I'm not going to add any spoilers. For those who read Ruby's Choice-in the epilogue, remember what happens at Ditch Lane, not just with Ruby, but Jerry.
Anna's Way -first chapter is back at Ditch Lane, but it's from Anna's POV. I have daily lines on my Facebook DFJones,author for inquiring minds of Team Jerry.
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Madhu Sri wrote:I think the author portrayed Brent in a certain way so that the "only" choice would be Reed.
I agree completely. Why would anyone pick Brent when he was so jealous and aggressive? Brent was portrayed in a bad light while Reed was there to rescue her. I was happy with the way the book ended. Since everything that happened was a dream, it enables Brent to be made into a good guy. I actually really like Brent and hope he will be a main character in the next book.
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Me, too!Scott wrote:They were both immature players who would probably give her an embarrassing disease.
I'm Team Jerry!
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