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Life and Death: Twilight Reimagined (The Twilight Saga) Life and Death: Twilight Reimagined by Stephenie Meyer
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“I didn’t feel crazy, but maybe crazy people always felt sane.”
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“gues”
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“Forever,"
"Forever,"
I leaned down until my lips found hers.
Forever was going to be amazing.”
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“I was sure only one of us was normal.”
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“But you have to know, if it were only about me, if there were no price for you to pay, then tonight would be the best night of my life. I've been staring forever in the face for a century, and tonight is the first time it's looked beautiful to me. Because of you.”
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“What am I supposed to do?”
“Tell her you’re not taking her.”
“I can’t just… What would I even say?”
She smiled like she was enjoying this. “Man up, Beau. Or rent a tux. Your choice.”
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“I thought of this one,” she said quietly, “while I watched you sleeping. It’s your song.”
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“and realized it was smarter to disappear. Even Royal took a turn. He told me about a life consumed with vanity, with material things, with ambition. He told me about the only daughter of a powerful man—exactly what kind of power this man wielded, Royal hadn’t entirely understood—and how Royal had planned to marry her and become heir to the dynasty. How the beautiful daughter pretended to love him to please her father, and then how she had watched when her lover from a rival criminal syndicate had Royal beaten to death, how she’d laughed aloud the whole time. He told me about the revenge he’d gotten. Royal was the least careful with his words. He told me about losing his family, and how none of this was worth what he’d lost. Edythe had whispered Eleanor’s name; he’d growled once and left. I think it must have been while Royal or Eleanor was talking that Archie watched Joss’s video from the dance studio. When Royal was gone, Archie took his spot. At first I wasn’t sure what they were talking about, because only Edythe was speaking out loud, but eventually I caught up. Archie was searching right there on his laptop, trying to narrow down the options of where he’d been kept in his human life. I was glad he didn’t seem to mention anything else about the tape—the focus was all on his past. I was trying to remember how to use my voice so that I could stop him if he tried to say anything about the rest of it. I hoped Archie was smart enough to have destroyed the tape before Edythe could watch. The stories helped me think of other things, prepare myself, while the fire burned, but I was only able to pay partial attention. My mind was cataloguing the fire, experiencing it in new ways. It was amazing how each inch of my skin, each millimeter, was so distinct. It was like I could feel all my cells burning individually. I could feel the difference between the pain in the walls of my lungs, and the way the fire felt in the soles of my feet, inside my eyeballs, and down my spine. All the different agonies clearly separated.”
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“I have a weak vasovagal system,” I muttered. “It’s just a neurally mediated syncope.”
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“He made a disgusted face. “That is, hands down, the most disappointing story I’ve ever heard in my entire life. I take back everything I said about your game. Obviously, it’s just some pity thing.”
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“-Ha sido un día muy largo. Y muy duro. Pero quiero que sepas que eres extraordinario y que te amo.
Yo la atraje hacia mí.
-Mientras estés a mi lado, puedo con cualquier cosa.
Ella envolvió mi cuello con sus brazos.
-Entonces aquí estaré.
-Eternamente -dije.
-Eternamente -asintió.
Me agaché hasta que mis labios encontraron los suyos.
La eternidad iba a ser maravillosa.”
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“Jamás vuelvas a pensar que no te quiero, porque siempre lo haré. No te merezco, pero te amaré por siempre. ¿Te queda claro?”
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“Tienes unos ojos adorables, Beau, como un cielo despejado. Me he pasado toda la vida viviendo en climas lluviosos, y a menudo echo de menos el cielo, pero nunca cuando estoy contigo.”
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“Mientras caminaba, pensé en cómo Edythe siempre conseguía hacerme hablar, en cómo me miraba a través de sus espesas pestañas y cómo el dorado de sus ojos quemaba y me hacía olvidarlo todo: mi propio nombre, cómo respirar... todo, salvo ella.”
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“En ese momento, me parecía un trato justo: que se riera de mí más tarde a cambio de contemplar el aspecto de sus ojos en aquel momento.”
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“Nothing had changed in this forest for thousands of years, and all the old myths and legends seemed much more likely in this ancient green maze than they had in my mundane bedroom.”
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“It was hard to imagine something that would keep me out of a car when Edythe invited me in, but a bunch of furious vampires in the backseat might complicate things.”
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tags: humor
“I pretended to examine her face for a minute, just as an excuse to stare at her, my favorite thing to do.”
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