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Super-secret Ninja Club sounds way cooler than the whole BFF thing.
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Stephenie Meyer
Age: 50
Born: 1973
Born: December 24
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Stephenie Morgan Meyer
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I was much more upset by the situation with Jacob than by the possibility of being eaten by a bear.
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Bella. He strocked my face anxiously. I'm not going anywhere. I'll be right here as long as you need me. Do you swear you won't leave me? I whispered. I tried to control the gasping, at least. My ribs were throbbing. He put his hands on either side of my face and brought his face close to mine. His eyes were wide and serious. I swear.
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I wanted the monster back and that was plainly wrong.
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Ready to be humiliated, Wanda? Wes taunted. You may have taken the planet, but you're losing this game.
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I'm trying to keep― he huffed, shifting his weight as the treetop bounced him―my promise! I blinked my wet blurry eyes, suddenly sure that I was dreaming. When did you ever promise to kill yourself falling out of Charlie's tree?
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Because when I thought of him, of his voice, his hypnotic eyes, the magnetic force of his personality, I wanted nothing more than to be with him right now.
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But on a clear, sunny day? How would she know to flee when she couldn't see any place for danger to hide?
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The sun was hot on my skin, too bright as it bounced off the white concrete and blinded me. I felt dangerously exposed. More fiercely than I would have dreamed I was capable of, I wished for the green, protective forest of Forks . . . of home.
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Well, I'm so sorry that I can't be the right kind of monster for you, Bella.
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I couldn’t get the words exactly right I only remembered wishing that Jacob were my brother so that we could love each other without any confusion or pain.
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Sometimes it was so easy to forget that I was kissing a vampire.
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