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Richelle Mead
Age: 48
Born: 1976
Born: November 12
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I think Adrian really likes you. Like, in a wanting-to-be-serious way. Nope. He likes me in a wanting-to-get-the-clothes-off-the-cute-dhampir way.
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Later, I would ask Shaya to help me compose a formal response to Katrice's letter, something a long the lines of I am the Thorn Queen. F*** Off.
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Dmitri was at a total loss. It was a common reaction for people when I agreed to do something reasonable.
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I don’t know, Sage. You threw yourself in the line of pepper spray for me. You must like me just a little bit.” “I— I figured it’d be a shame to ruin your pretty face,” I stammered.
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How come all the harmless people were so lame? Maybe that was the definition of safe.
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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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I was so tired of being told reasonable, practical things whenever something went wrong with my life.
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Would he have said he loved me? I would ask myself that for the rest of my life.
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Adrian!You Used compulsion on that guy. That.... I mean, it's..... Awesome?Yeah,I Know
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Yeah according to my- Hey, are you staring at my chest? -Rose to Adrian
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I nearly dropped the plate I held. You've asked me out tons of times. Not really. I've made inapproprite suggestions and frequently pushed for nudity. But I've never asked you out on a real date. And, if memory serves, you did say you'd give me a fair chance once I let you clean out my trust fund. I didn't clean it out, I scoffed.
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We can't stop living because other people are dead.
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When you say ‘old friend,’ are we talking, like...since the Ice Age?” “No. Of course not.” “Oh.” “It’s only been about four hundred years.” “Ah. Yes. Only four hundred.” A wry expression spread over his face. “Being with you is a continual experiment in perspective. Among other things.
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I want your opinion.ʺ ʺThat,ʺ Adrian said, ʺis not something I hear a lot.ʺ
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This isn’t a game. We don’t want mediocre employees who can keep the status quo. We want souls. We want to win. And you’ve spent most of your time here being mediocre.
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It's not my fault so much as my genius.
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Who is he? An idiot, said Adrian. Makes me look like an upstanding member of society.
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Well...I'm on birth control I was drinking the water again and choked on it. It took several moments of coughing before I could gasp out. What? It takes a while for it to start working, so I figured I should be prepared, just in case. Just in case, I repeated, still dumbfounded.
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What matters is that someone—that you—know me that well. When a person can see into your soul, it's hard. It forces you to be open. Vulnerable. It's much easier being with someone who's just more of a casual friend.
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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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