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- Are you still faint from the run? Or was it my kissing expertise?
- All the lines that held me to my life were sliced apart in swift cuts, like clipping the strings of a bunch of balloons. Everything…
- I tensed, waiting for the fury - both his and mine - but it was only quiet and calm in the darkness of his room.…
- Don't worry, Mel. Miracles don't work that way. I'll never lose you. I'll never let you get away from me.
- I glanced, wide eyed, from Edward's grimace to Jacob's sneer.
- Some of the memories were not clear---dim human memories, seen through weak eyes and heard through weak ears: the first time I'd seen his face...…
- I felt like I was staring out across an ocean that I was going to have to swim from shore to shore before I could…
- I'd loved in so many bodies, but never one I loved like this. Never one that I craved in this way. Of course, this would…
- Only a teenage boy would agree to this: deceiving both our parents while repairing dangerous vehicles using money meant for my college education. He didn't…
- How easy it must be when you had no secrets from the person you lived with." - Eclipse, page 208
- You'd think I was shoving bamboo splinters under your nails. (Alice from Twilight)
- I flicked on the light beside my bed, waiting for my breathing to slow, veins full of adrenaline from the realistic dream. A new dream,…
- Melanie still grieves for Jared," she stated. I felt my head nod without willing the action. "You grieve for him." I closed my eyes. "The…
- Maybe I was what Leah thought she was. Some kind of dead end that shouldn’t be passed on to another generation. Or maybe it was…
- Our relationship couldn't continue to balance, as it did, on the point of a knife. We would fall off one edge or the other, depending…
- From that first little touch, the whole world had shifted. Where before there was just one thing I could not live without, now there were…
- It was very relaxing to be away from civilization, and this bothered me. I should not have found the loneliness so welcoming.
- Cerulean left. I wondered if she was from Flower Planet. Blue flowers were rare - one might take a name from that.
- Ive lived most of my life in Phoenix, Arizona, and Im addicted to the desert heat. I have two sisters and three brothers; I loved…
- I got a degree in English from Brigham Young University, but I didnt study creative writingjust literature. I was too much a coward to write…
- Reading was really my only training in fiction writing. I never took a class or read a book on how to write. I just absorbed…
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