Snow, here?" Eric was as delighted as a child. "I love snow!" Why was I not surprised? "Maybe we will get snowed in together," he said suggestively, waggling his blond eyebrows.
Charlaine HarrisEric was holding my hands, and I was digging my nails into him like we were doing something else. He won't mind, I though, as I realized I'd drawn blood. And sure enough, he didn't. "Let go," he advised me, and I loosened my grip on his hands. "No, not of me," he said smiling. "You can hold on to me as long as you want.
Charlaine HarrisWhen you're a professional you do your job no matter what gets in the way. You might take a sick day, you might take a personal day, but then you show back up or you won't get paid. Everyone develops his/her own strategy for dealing with days that are not productive.
Charlaine HarrisItโs called Two and a Half Men,โ Dermot was telling his guest. โI understand,โ Bellenos said. โBecause the two brothers are grown, and the son isnโt.โ โI think so,โ Dermot said. โDonโt you think the son is useless?โ โThe half? Yes. At home, weโd eat him,โ Bellenos said.
Charlaine HarrisYou can hold on to me for as long as you want. Let go of the pain, Sookie". - Eric, Club dead.
Charlaine HarrisI drank lots of water and orange juice and took a multivitamin and iron supplement for breakfast, which was my regimen since Bill had come into my life and brought (along with love, adventure, and excitement) the constant threat of anemia.
Charlaine HarrisI certainly think we're going to see more and more graphic novels and more illustrated novels.
Charlaine HarrisThey found the corpse in the closet of Alcide's apartment, and they hatched a plan to hide his remains." Eric sounded like that had been kind of cute of us. "My Sookie hid a corpse?" "I don't think you can be too sure about that possessive pronoun." "Where did you learn that term, Northman?" "I took 'English as a Second Language' at a community college in the seventies.
Charlaine HarrisIt's a sad comment on humans that none of them are tolerable to one who can read their minds
Charlaine HarrisHoyt was by himself right under one of the portable lights rigged up for the occasion. He had his hands thrust in his pockets, and he looked more serious than Iโd ever seen him. There was something strange about the sight, and after a second I figured out why. It was one of the few times Iโd ever seen Hoyt alone.
Charlaine HarrisHa," I said. "Oh, ha-ha. Yeah, โcause they love me. You see how many vampires are up here? Zero, right?" One," said Eric, stepping out of the stairwell.
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