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  • #1
    “There is nothing better than a friend, unless it is a friend with chocolate.”
    Linda Grayson

  • #2
    Hunter S. Thompson
    “If you're going to be crazy, you have to get paid for it or else you're going to be locked up.”
    Hunter S. Thompson

  • #3
    Ayn Rand
    “The truth is not for all men but only for those who seek it.”
    Ayn Rand

  • #4
    Jane Austen
    “There are as many forms of love as there are moments in time.”
    Jane Austen

  • #5
    Anne Rice
    “None of us really changes over time. We only become more fully what we are.”
    Anne Rice, The Vampire Lestat

  • #6
    Anne Rice
    “The prince is never going to come. Everyone knows that; and maybe sleeping beauty's dead.”
    Anne Rice, The Vampire Lestat

  • #7
    “I love you, Peej. More than I can even begin to explain.” His voice was so low and husky it seemed to brush things on my insides, making me shudder in turn.”
    D.T. Dyllin, Hidden Gates

  • #8
    “What do you want?” I grumbled, not really sure if I was imagining his voice or not.
    “I’m not a figment of your imagination.”
    “Then how did you know what I was thinking if you’re not all in my mind? Besides, that’s just what a figment would say.” I scrunched up my face in a display of my skepticism”
    D.T. Dyllin, Hidden Gates

  • #9
    “Damn Speakers! I always forget about her sneaky little spies. The image of a little voyeur squirrel hanging around outside my window and then running to Jenna to report any indiscretions on my part was absolutely horrifying.”
    D.T. Dyllin, Hidden Gates

  • #10
    “Hey!” I exclaimed, seeing Khol standing beside my bed with my pillow in his hands. His tall frame seemed to take up more room in the light of day, and his dark auburn hair looked like fire in the morning sun. His mere physical presence in the same room as me still caused my body to shiver with excitement. Damn . . . not good.”
    D.T. Dyllin, Hidden Gates

  • #11
    “You’re absolutely insane, you know that, right?”
    “Insanely smart.” Jenna giggled as she absentmindedly worked some of her rainbow hair into a curl with her fingertips.”
    D.T. Dyllin, Hidden Gates

  • #12
    “Focus, my little Seer, you have time to contemplate my good looks at another time,” Khol said with amusement.
    “I’m not doing anything of the sort. You’re not a mind reader, so stop pretending to be,” I snapped as my cheeks heated. I was beginning to wonder if he really was able to read my mind and just wasn’t telling me.”
    D.T. Dyllin, Hidden Gates

  • #13
    “I like you,” he rumbled. His voice was low and husky, and it sounded as if he hadn’t spoken in awhile.
    Unable to stop myself, the words just spilled from my lips. “And I should care because?”
    D.T. Dyllin, Hidden Gates

  • #14
    “For God’s sake, girl, there are more important things on our plates than your sex life.” Like mine, I silently added sheepishly.”
    D.T. Dyllin, Hidden Gates

  • #15
    “I can’t let you die!” I sobbed.
    “It’ll be like I’m dead anyways without you. Since I left, that’s what it’s felt like—like some part of me died because I couldn’t be with you, couldn’t see you. I’d rather die knowing it was for your freedom.”
    D.T. Dyllin, Hidden Gates

  • #16
    “And then I did something really stupid: I reached back and smacked him across the face with as much strength as I was capable of, which wasn’t much, but enough to leave a red mark. The sound of my hand hitting his face seemed to echo inside the large room. “I’m not entirely human either,” I hissed without flinching away from him.”
    D.T. Dyllin, Hidden Gates

  • #17
    “Bryn,” I murmured, twisting around to see his sleeping face steeped in the brightness of the day. I stroked my fingers down his cheek and ran my hands through his silky mane of black hair. I must be dead, I mused, for certainly waking up in Bryn’s arms is heaven.”
    D.T. Dyllin, Hidden Gates

  • #18
    “Bryn chuckled low in his chest. “I swear I’ve had dreams about you that began like this.”
    I stopped kissing him and raised my eyebrows. “Oh yeah, and how’d those dreams end up?”
    He chuckled again, tugging at my robe. “I’m a guy, how do you think they ended up?”
    D.T. Dyllin, Hidden Gates

  • #19
    Katharine Hepburn
    “If you obey all of the rules, you miss all of the fun.”
    Katharine Hepburn

  • #20
    “The one who dies has it easy, you know. The one who's left behind is the one who truly suffers.”
    D.T. Dyllin, Feeling Death

  • #21
    Ray Bradbury
    “You don't have to burn books to destroy a culture. Just get people to stop reading them.”
    Ray Bradbury

  • #22
    “It's one thing to want someone, to desire to be with them, but it's an entirely different thing to actually need them. I never wanted to need anyone ever again.”
    D.T. Dyllin, Broken Gates

  • #23
    “I don't trust myself with you." It had to be said, even if I hated admitting it to him and myself.”
    D.T. Dyllin
    tags: khol, p-j

  • #24
    “I’d always thought that love conquered all. And I believed that was still true. But maybe the question wasn’t would love conquer all, but rather whose?”
    D.T. Dyllin, Broken Gates

  • #25
    “Was it possible to love more than one person at the same time? I had always thought it just kind of a convenient notion that authors of novels and screen plays used to amp up intrigue in their stories. I could remember more than a few times while reading a book or watching a movie, I had laughed and rolled my eyes at the heroine for finding herself in such a situation. And yet . . . here I was . . .”
    D.T. Dyllin, Broken Gates

  • #26
    “Is something bothering you, Sam?” Nixon asked with a deep furrow between his concerned chocolate eyes.
    “You mean besides the dead body lying in front of us?”
    D.T. Dyllin, Feeling Death

  • #27
    “You’re going undercover. You won’t actually be a stripper,” David said with annoyance.
    “Will I be taking my clothes off in front of complete strangers?” I asked as I stared at what was to be my new identity. Raven? Really?”
    D.T. Dyllin, Feeling Death

  • #28
    “You will begin training immediately. One such as yourself can’t go walking around like you have been without any control. I’m surprised you’ve stayed sane this long.”
    “Who says I’m sane?” I grumbled.”
    D.T. Dyllin, Feeling Death

  • #29
    “Austin’s voice was low and gruff with unspoken promises of pleasure. “I need you.” He offered me no other explanation, no argument, no rationalizations, just that he needed to be with me, plain and simple.”
    D.T. Dyllin, Feeling Death

  • #30
    Hunter S. Thompson
    “The Edge... There is no honest way to explain it because the only people who really know where it is are the ones who have gone over.”
    Hunter S. Thompson, Hell's Angels



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