It wasnโt a gun wound. I just fell. (Zarek) No offense, but youโd have to fall of Mount Everest to have those kinds of wounds. (Astrid) Yeah, maybe next time Iโll remember to take my climbing gear with me. (Zarek)
Sherrilyn KenyonYou of all beings know how fate works. What happened to you as a human happened because everyone from your parents on down tried to circumvent what was supposed to be โ which ultimately was the destruction of the Atlantean pantheon. There was no changing that prophecy. But the way you suffered was completely unnecessary. Had your parents embraced their true destiny, you would have been saved years of torment. Fate will not be denied. We can sculpt it, but in the end weโre all pawns to our final destinies. Good, bad, or indifferent. (Savitar)
Sherrilyn KenyonI love Wren and he knows it.โ โYeah, but he seems like he wouldnโt welcome it.โ โSometimes he doesnโt. But itโs like Cherise says, the hardest ones to love are always the ones who need it most.โ (Aimee to Fang)
Sherrilyn KenyonYou know, you say โnot exactlyโ a lot. Youโre not exactly a vampire. Youโre not exactly from Scotland, and youโre allergic to daylight. What else? (Sunshine) I hate bran muffins and grass. (Talon)
Sherrilyn KenyonI so love the smell of hatred and revenge. Itโs the headiest of concoctions. (Noir) I personally feel that way toward blood. No better smell in the universe than when itโs combined with the aroma of those fearing death. (Jericho)
Sherrilyn KenyonInside us all are pieces of that which makes the neagitve. Demons are neither good nor bad. Like you, they have many facets. It is that inner essence, or drive, if you will, that we all have that guides us through our lives. Sometimes those voices that drive us are whispered memories that live deep inside and cause us such pain that we have no choice except to let it out and to hurt those around us. But at other times, the voice is love and compassion, and it guides us to a gentler place. In the end, we, alone, must choose what path to walk. No one can help us with it. (Menyara)
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