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How dare you imprint on my baby? Have you lost you mind?
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Stephenie Meyer
Age: 50
Born: 1973
Born: December 24
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Stephenie Morgan Meyer
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Is he your warden now too? You know I saw this story on the news last week about controlling, abusive teenage relationships and- Okay! I cut him off, and then shoved his arm. Time for the werewolf to get out!
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The rains would end, and when they did, Ian and I would be together, partners in the truest sense. This was a promise and an obligation I had never had in all my lives. Thinking of it made me feel joyful and anxious and shy and desperately impatient all at the same time—made me feel human.
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I couldn‘t make sense of the mess in my head. Diego was dead, and that was the main thing, the devastating thing. Other than that, the fight was over, my coven had lost and my enemies had won. But my dead coven was full of people who would have loved to watch me burn, and my enemies were speaking to me kindly when they had no reason to.
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