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Push me and I will. I’ll get punished, but you’ll still be dead.
Nalini Singh
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Nalini Singh
Age: 79
Born: 1945
Born: February 17
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You’d make an enemy out of me over a human?” The word “human” might as well have been “rodent.
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Raphael's pleasure, his kiss, sent her over a second time....and it wasn't until they both stirred again that Raphael reached down and undid the strap of her knife sheath, putting it and the knife on the bedside table. Beautiful as this sheath is, he said, touching the leather, I much prefer the one which holds my blade.
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You don't fear me, he said now. She wasn't stupid enough to lie. I'm petrified. But I figure you didn't make me come all this way just so you could push me off the roof.
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She dumped me for the quarterback after she'd played my body like a banjo. So Sad. I bet I'm serious. I was heartbroken. For how long? A whole week. An eternity in the life of a teenage boy.
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Do you have no sense of self-preservation?
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There is one—how would you put it—loophole.” “Loophole? More like a giant cavern if I have wings.
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No one has ever been able to pinpoint the trigger. But? But it is legend that ambrosia only rises when- She held her breath. - an archangel loves true.
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Honor?” “Yes.” “I’m going to do things to you now that a good girl definitely shouldn’t let a man do to her.
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That works fine for me . . . Sienna Lauren Snow.
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He wanted to give me a blade? What's wrong with that?” “Blades,” he whispered, “and sheaths go together. And your sheath will only ever hold my blade.
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Sleep Red, I've got you. - Vaughn to Faith
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But you, you’ve always been the rain, the wind, inside my mind. I taste you when I sleep, when I wake, when I breathe.
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Nothing in his touch said he considered her fractured, considered her damaged goods, and that gave her a freedom she wouldn't have believed possible.
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Dropping her hand, she turned in his arms. Then, rising up on tiptoe, she cupped his face in her palms and drew him down. Her kiss was innocent, vulnerable, a caress so gentle that it made him her slave between one breath and the next.
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I look into my heart and see the abyss looking back at me.' 'I won't let you fall.
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Remember that,” he groaned. “And tell everyone you know.
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So decisive, he murmured in that calm tone that had adrenaline flooding her body, the primitive part of her brain conscious she was in the presence of a predator. Got your eye on someone? She didn‘t know what made her say it. No. But I have no plans to die a virgin.
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Why are you sad, Dorian? He couldn't lie to her. The leopard wants you to see it.
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To fight is to face death once more, perhaps the total annihilation of their kind. But to run... is that not also a kind of annihilation?
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Are you?” “What?” “Venomous?” Another savage smile. He touched the tip of one fang with his tongue and when he drew it away, she saw a pearl of golden liquid. “Try me and see.” “Maybe later, after I’ve survived Michaela.
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