And maybe leprechauns will poop rainbows on your pillow.
Avoidance helped settle the emotions. Considerably.
You can run. You can keep running to the ends of the earth. But I won’t be far behind you.
You are caught, Sentinel.? His voice was rough.
He turned on his heel and began down the hall, then called back, “And we’ll need to chat about your running off campus and into the arms of shifters without so much as a telephone call.” Sometimes, he was so predictable.
Where was a boom box when you needed one?
You can tell a lot by the size of a mans library.
I wouldn’t say I was forward, but I made a move when I was interested.
Ethan sighed, then put a hand on my cheek. “I don’t tell you this enough, but I am incredibly proud of the vampire you’ve become. I want you to know that.
Learn to be a vampire, to be a warrior, to be the soldier you are capable of being. But consider the possibility that I made a mistake I regret – and that I’ll continue to regret that mistake and try to convince you to give me another chance until the earth stops turning.
I’d heard someone say that bravery was doing the thing you were afraid to do, despite your fear. If that was true I was the bravest person I knew.
Do you ever wish that sometimes the world would just stop spinning for a few hours to give you a chance to catch up?
Vamps are really only like ten percent fun at any given time. The other ninety percent is largely fretting. And bloodletting.
But there was a cost. Being near Ethan was just... incendiary. Part animosity, part ridiculous chemistry, neither conducive to a peaceful home environment. And this was only my first night under his thumb. Not a good sign of things to come.
Imagine a landscape of nothing but astrology references and naughty limericks. That’s what you’re going to reduce me to.
Supernatural healing was a handy trick for an absentminded vampire, although it would make my enemies harder to kill. Tit for tat, I guess.
Only a four-hundred-year-old vampire would wonder if a grad student could understand procrastination.
They’ll respect deeds, Ethan, not words.
Every time I breathe, I breathe for you. Every time I speak, I speak for you. And every time I howl, I howl for you.
You’re my world,” he said, putting down the glass. “You’re mine to protect.