Lindsay J. Pryor Quotes & Sayings
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Famous Quotes By Lindsay J. Pryor
Parish, get back into position!' Max warned. 'Do not go in there. I repeat, do not go in there.' 'We lose him now, we lose him for good,' Caitlin declared. 'And I am not going to let that happen.' 'You have insufficient backup. I repeat: insufficient backup. — Lindsay J. Pryor
Honey, five-years-olds say what they think. Knowing what to say and when is called being an adult. — Lindsay J. Pryor
What are you most scared of, Caitlin? What I can do to you, or how I make you feel? — Lindsay J. Pryor
We die, you die. You die, we survive. I think there's a pecking order in that, don't you? — Lindsay J. Pryor
I'm more than twisted. I'm the worst kind of vampire ... But you're the one who's craving me, so what does that make you? — Lindsay J. Pryor
I don't do this relationship shit, Caitlin. But I see you because I want to see you; I'm with you because I want to be with you. That's the truth. — Lindsay J. Pryor
At least I'm trying to understand you. But your mind is already made up. The truth is you want me to be like the others. You need me to be like them. You can't handle the fact that I'm different. I think that says more about you than me. — Lindsay J. Pryor
You can't just walk away, Caleb! You are not in charge!' He glanced across his shoulder at her. 'Oh, I do believe I am,' he remarked. And gave her a wink before he stepped inside. — Lindsay J. Pryor
If only the choice of whom you fall for were that easy. None of us choose who we love, Jask. If it were about reason and logic and choice, it would be science, not emotion. It would stop being magic. — Lindsay J. Pryor
You're my addiction, Caitlin, keeping me sane at the same time as driving me crazy. — Lindsay J. Pryor
You can only fight what you are for so long. Eventually the hand that nature has dealt you will make you become what you were meant to be. You have no control over it. — Lindsay J. Pryor
I'm already inside your head. And your body's most definitely next. — Lindsay J. Pryor
She exhaled curtly. 'I'm a serryn. That's all you see. I'm just something to be tortured, slain or sold off as a commodity. That's hardly the most appealing of traits.'
'Tell your eyes that. Because you really shouldn't look at me the way you do. No serryn has looked at me like that. — Lindsay J. Pryor
Countless emotions could be masked by the sexual act, but a kiss, the most intimate and passionate of exchanges, concealed nothing. — Lindsay J. Pryor
looked at the plaster on her arm, — Lindsay J. Pryor
I will not be threatened. Do you understand me?'
He leaned closer again, his lips less than a couple of inches from hers. 'Now try saying it without trembling. — Lindsay J. Pryor
She hated him in that moment and she adored him. If she'd had any regrets, they'd gone. — Lindsay J. Pryor
It wasn't a fear associated with physical injury, but the prospect of real pain. A world where love and trust and kindness and intimacy were options. A world that, once she was inevitably forced to leave it again, would only exacerbate the loneliness and darkness of her reality. — Lindsay J. Pryor
You're a cold bastard, Caleb.' She turned on her heels, fighting back the tears as she took the first two steps back down.
'A cold bastard who feels a hell of a lot more than he should,' he declared. 'Who, despite what you have done to me here, still cannot see you walk away. Who cannot bear the thought of anyone else laying their hands on you. Who I would kill if they ever hurt you the way I have. I don't want you to be a serryn, Leila. It's the last thing I want. And you being the one I need to kill tears me apart more than you'll ever know. — Lindsay J. Pryor
I took that mint because I wanted to. I wanted to remember who I was. I wanted to remember my family. Most of all, I wanted to remember you. I wanted to remember what we are together, and how we got to that point. I wanted you to know I remember all of those precious moments. And if I don't make it through this, I wanted to go knowing I love you. I wanted you to know I remember why I love you. — Lindsay J. Pryor
Rain meant hoods up, umbrellas up, deficiency of sound, lowered eyes. Rain disorientated and distracted people, making the kill or capture so much easier. — Lindsay J. Pryor
This was about getting inside her body, then her mind, before unlocking the chastity belt that was her heart, to steal the soul inside. — Lindsay J. Pryor
Strong isn't about not being afraid, Caitlin. It's about facing what you're scared of. — Lindsay J. Pryor
Kane narrowed his eyes. 'Where have you been all this time, Caitlin?' She could see the suspicion in his eyes, the accusation.
'Tied to a radiator.'
'What is it about you that makes people want to cuff you, huh? — Lindsay J. Pryor
Vampires might bite, honey, but lycans tear. — Lindsay J. Pryor
And now here we are," he said. "Both knowing what you are, both knowing what I am. And that, my little fledgling sacrifice, must make me your worst fucking nightmare. — Lindsay J. Pryor
You're a conceited bastard, aren't you?' 'Decades of practice. — Lindsay J. Pryor
I know you're not ready to believe it," he added. "Just like I wasn't. Until I met you I thought I could never love again. But here I am, yelling it down an alley because I am not letting you go without a fight. You said you're not the same, so prove it. Prove you're not the scared little girl anymore and turn and face me like the woman I know you are. Because that woman has changed me too, Sophie. That woman has made me fall in love again. So don't you dare walk away from me. — Lindsay J. Pryor
You upped the ante with the wrong vampire, Caitlin. — Lindsay J. Pryor
There's only so much temptation a vampire can take. — Lindsay J. Pryor
If he touches me, I'll kill him.' 'If he touches you, I'll kill him,' he said, gazing deep into her eyes. — Lindsay J. Pryor
Rob glanced back at the glint of the blade as Caleb spun it once more. 'So what - you want information?' he asked,looking back at him'You want to talk'?.
'If talking means I ask questions and you answer them'.
Rob exhaled sharply. 'Is that what the tickingclocks about?some kind of threat. — Lindsay J. Pryor
I think you're so busy reading between the lines, you're missing the sentence on the page. — Lindsay J. Pryor
The rarity of what you hold is more powerful than you can imagine. It is a gift for humanity and the most lethal curse to the vampires. — Lindsay J. Pryor
I believe you need to accept that just because something is different to you, it doesn't make it bad, a threat or the enemy. — Lindsay J. Pryor
Feeling his smile against her neck,she couldn't contain her smirk.
She slid her hand up his forearm,relishing in the tension,the strength, 'You noticed,'
'Of course I noticed.And you know I cant let you go until I've done something about it.'
'Aren't you supposed to avoid sex before a battle.'
'I'm a lycan, darling,' he said against her ear before kissing it.'Not a lightweight. — Lindsay J. Pryor
It's not our mistakes that define us, but what we do about them. — Lindsay J. Pryor
It wasn't enough. With that much damage, there was no way her blood would be effective quick enough. It would only delay the inevitable. — Lindsay J. Pryor
She had only been able to imagine what Kane was like. And she realised just how limited her imagination had been as he consumed every inch of her, thrusting into her with such controlled force that every part of her ached. — Lindsay J. Pryor
You breathe too fast to be convincing,' he goaded.
'You don't breathe enough to judge me. — Lindsay J. Pryor
Playing the martyr doesn't suit you, Leila.'
'Maybe not, but playing the complete and utter bastard clearly suits you. — Lindsay J. Pryor
Shadow-reading was hard enough but attraction to the subject caused all sorts of problems, not least blocks. But having stared deep into those lethal navy eyes, having felt the potential of his cool hard body against hers, those sensuous lips against her neck and wrist, heard the caress of his whispers, she knew her job had only got harder. — Lindsay J. Pryor
I'm not punishing you.'
'No?'
'No. You'd know if I was. Trust me. — Lindsay J. Pryor
When it comes to love, time is nothing more than a socially induced marker of validity. When you simply know, time becomes irrelevant. — Lindsay J. Pryor
One bite, Caleb, that's all it will take.' 'Once more inside you could be all it takes,' he whispered in her ear, making her stomach flip. 'Right now, I'm willing to take the risk. Are you? — Lindsay J. Pryor