I want you to want me the way I want you. I want you to come to me and tell me that. Then I want you to show me it’s true.- Duke Kylemore to Verity Ashton -

Anna Campbell
I want you to want me the way I want...
I want you to want me the way I want...
I want you to want me the way I want...
I want you to want me the way I want...
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In the movie, "Verity" the Duke Kylemore says this to Verity about their relationship. Verity wants him to want her back even though he has a new woman. He tells her that he wants her to want him as much as she wants him. She also tells him that he should be showing her that it is true because she really does love him and that he should be backing up his words with actions.

Source: Claiming The Courtesan

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