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I also have a feeling your mother’s going to have a very ugly conversation with me. – Dimitri
Richelle Mead
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Richelle Mead
Age: 48
Born: 1976
Born: November 12
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Half condemn him and write him off as useless like him dad. The other half just shrug and indulge him and say, ‘Well, that’s Adrian.
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Rose was so full of life and passion that sometimes she seemed more human than I was.
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She probably gave up and started playing Minesweeper. [...] We reached the cafe and found Sydney bent over her laptop, with a barely eaten Danish and what was probably her fourth cup of coffee. We slid into seats beside her. How's it—hey! You ARE playing Minesweeper!
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What? I asked uneasily. Why are you looking at me like that? He shook his head, the smile rueful now. Because sometimes, a person can get so caught up in the details that they miss the whole. It's not just the dress or the hair. It's YOU. You're beautiful. So beautiful, it hurts me.
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He flipped the dail, and I crossed my arms over my chest as some vaguely European-sounding band sang about how video had killed the radio star. I wished someone would kill this radio.
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If it makes you feel any better, you’re not as bad as Keith. He was here earlier today and was so nervous, he literally kept looking over his shoulder.” Lee paused thoughtfully. “I think it might have been because Adrian kept laughing like a mad scientist at those old black-and-white movies he was watching.
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Wise men don't need concrete answers. By definition, they need wisdom. ~ Geraki
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We take what what we can get.
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Dimitri: They weren't supposed to let you in.Rose: Yeah. Well, I kind of found a work-around.Dimitri: Of course you did.- Dimitri Belikov and Rose Hathaway (Spirit Bound)
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Mark glanced at his watch and sighed. Look, I have to go, but I'm serious, Rose. Stay here. Stay out of trouble. Fight Strigoi if they come to you, but don't go seeking them blindly. And definitely leave the ghosts alone. It was a lot of advice to get in a grocery store, a lot of advice I wasn't sure I could follow.
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You're in an awfully good mood, he observed. Was there a sale at Khakis-R-Us?
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Sydney: I like Latin. It's fun. Eddie: I can't believe you think we're the strange ones.
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Well, you can think what you want, so long as you remember - no matter how ordinary things seem between us - I'm still here, still in love with you, and care about you more than any other guy, evil or otherwise, ever will.
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Sage, he said. What are you wearing? I sighed and stared down at the dress. I know. It's red. Don't start. I'm tired of hearing about it. Funny, he said. I don't think I could ever get tired of looking at it.
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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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