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This was the last thing I expected. You destroy my life and then feed me some inspiratonal philosophy.
Richelle Mead
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Richelle Mead
Age: 48
Born: 1976
Born: November 12
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Turning away, I stared at the long road winding off ahead of me. I sighed. This trip might take awhile. Then start walking, Rose, I muttered to myself. I set off, off to kill the man I loved.
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I shook my head and turned away, unable to hear this. “I’m leaving now. I really don’t want to see you again. Nothing personal. Well, yeah, actually it is.
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I fought against her, trying to mount some kind of defense, but it was like fighting Dimitri on crack.
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I wanted someone a little more approachable, I explained. What, like Captain McTropicalShorts back there? Where on earth did you find him anyway? Just did an Internet search. Feeling a need to defend my research, I added, He comes highly recommended. By who? Long John Silver?
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Because it’s our duty to God to protect the rest of humanity from evil creatures of the night.
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Sage,” Adrian declared. “These hands don’t do manual labor.
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She heard Adrian say to Christian, ʺYou know, your shirtʹs kind of grungy-looking. Seems like you could put in a little more effort since youʹre dating a princess.ʺ
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No,''he said.''I was a Strigoi. I was one of them. I did...terrible things.'' The words were mild, but the tone of his voice spoke legions. The radiant faces of his family turned sober.''I was lost. Beyond hope. Except...Rose believed in me. Rose never gave up.
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What...what are you doing? I won't know, he said with a grin. He took a step towards me. But I'm pretty sure you were doing it too.
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She stared at me with concern a few moments longer and then relaxed a little. Okay. But if you need anything— I know, I know. Call on the Love Phone.
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The world of the dead wonʹt give you up a second time.
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Really, it's my fault. It was there. A hundred times there. How often did I see it? I knew. It kept happening. Over and over, you'd say you were through with him...and over and over, I'd believe it...no matter what my eyes showed me. No matter what my heart told me. My. Fault.
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I’m not dangerous,” I breathed. He brought his face toward mine. “You are to me.” And somehow, against all reason, we were kissing.
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God might work on mysterious ways, but hell worked on efficient ones.
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Shouldn't that be flipped right-side up? I asked. No, she said, eyes on the cards. After several moments of heavy silence, said, You will destroy that which is undead. I waited about thirty seconds for her to continue, but she didn't. Wait, that's it? She nodded. That's what the cards say to me.
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Impossible situations are our specialty.
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And I thought the whole point of my education was that violence IS the answer.
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Sydney: I can do a lot of things, Adrian. And—at the risk of sounding egotistical —I mean, well, I can do a lot of pretty awesome things that most people can’t. Adrian: “Don’t I know it. You can change a tire in ten minutes while speaking Greek.” Sydney: “Five minutes.
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Do you know anything about silent films? Sure, I said. The first ones were developed in the late nineteenth century and sometimes had live musical accompaniment, though it wasn't until the 1920s that sound became truly incorporated into films, eventually making silent ones obsolete in cinema.
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I don't believe in soul mates, not exactly. I think it's ridiculous to think there's only one person out there for us. What if your 'soul mate' lives in Zimbabwe? What if he dies young? I also think 'two souls becoming one' is ridiculous. You need to hold on to yourself. But I do believe in souls being in sync, souls that mirror each other.
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