Richelle Mead Quotes
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The Voice Caressed My Skin, Cold And Deadly. Still Scrutinizing His Surroundings, Dimitri Took One Step Forward. Then Another. And Then Another.
I Think It Occurred To Him To Look Up The Instant I Jumped. My Body Slammed Into His, Knocking Him To The Ground Back First. He Immediately Tried To Throw Me Off, Just As I Tried To Drive The Stake Through His Heart. Signs Of Fatigue And Fighting Were All Over Him. Defeating The Other Strigoi Had Taken Its Toll, Though I Doubted I Was In Much Better Shape. We Grappled, And Once, I Managed To Rake The Stake Over His Cheek. He Snarled In Pain But Kept His Chest Well Protected. Over It, I Could See Where I'd Ripped His Shirt The First Time I'd Staked Him. The Wound Had Already Healed. "You. Are. Amazing," He Said, His Words Full Of Both Pride And Battle Fury.
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