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“The wasting of finite resources is everyone’s business.”
“I decided as long as I was going to hell, I might as well do it thoroughly.”
Eventually I made it to my favorite search engine.
About three things I was absolutely
positive. First, Edward was a vampire. Second, there was part of him—and I didn’t know how potent that part might be—that thirsted for my blood. And third, I was unconditionally and irrevocably in love with him.
“Hadn’t you noticed? I’m breaking all the rules now.”
“I know,” he sighed, brooding. “You should tell Charlie, though.” “Why in the world would I do that?” His eyes were suddenly fierce. “To give me some small incentive to bring you back.” I gulped. But, after a moment of thought, I was sure. “I think I’ll take my chances.”
Was I supposed to know that they knew that I knew, or not?
jealousy. “Should I say ‘have fun,’ or is that the wrong sentiment?”
My decision was made, made before I’d ever consciously chosen, and I was committed to seeing it through.
“Are you so depressed by Forks that it’s made you suicidal?”
“I’m the world’s best predator, aren’t I? Everything about me invites you in—my
his sudden mood changes
the warmth.”
I’m your brand of heroin?”
“What are you asking? My permission?”
my own personal hell
Poor Ms. Cope; I shivered again at how close I’d come to being inadvertently responsible for her death.
‘Not her.’”
“And so the lion fell in love with the lamb…,” he murmured. I looked away, hiding my eyes as I thrilled to the word. “What a stupid lamb,” I sighed. “What a sick, masochistic lion.”
No one could be still like Edward.
“This is enough,”
friends don’t let friends drive drunk,”

