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  • #1
    Stephenie Meyer
    “His gold eyes grew very soft. “You said you loved me.”
    “You knew that already,” I reminded him, ducking my head.
    “It was nice to hear, just the same.”
    I hid my face against his shoulder.
    “I love you,” I whispered.
    “You are my life now,” he answered simply.
    There was nothing more to say for the moment. He rocked us back and forth as the room grew lighter.”
    Stephenie Meyer, Twilight

  • #2
    Stephenie Meyer
    “He called you pretty...That's practically an insult, the way you
    look right now...You're much more than beautiful.”
    Stephenie Meyer, Twilight

  • #3
    Stephenie Meyer
    “I miss you," I whispered.
    "I know, Bella. believe me, I know. It's like you've taken half my self away with you."
    "Come and get it, then," I challenged.
    "Soon, as soon as I possibly can. I will make you safe first."
    His voice was hard.
    "I love you," I reminded him.
    "Could you believe that, despite everything I've put you through, I love you, too?"
    "Yes, I can, actually."
    "I'll come for you soon."
    "I'll be waiting.”
    Stephenie Meyer, Twilight

  • #4
    Stephenie Meyer
    “It makes me . . . anxious . . . to be away from you.”
    Stephenie Meyer, Twilight

  • #5
    Stephenie Meyer
    “You really shouldn’t do that to people," I criticized.
    "It’s hardly fair."
    "Do what?"
    "Dazzle them like that – she’s probably hyperventilating in the kitchen right now."
    He seemed confused.
    "Oh come on," I said dubiously. "You have to know the effect you have on people."
    He tilted his head to one side, and his eyes were curious. "I dazzle people?"
    "You haven’t noticed? Do you think everybody gets their way so easily?"
    He ignored my questions. "Do I dazzle you?"
    "Frequently," I admitted.”
    Stephenie Meyer, Twilight

  • #6
    Stephenie Meyer
    “I hate to burst your bubble, but you're really not as scary as you think you are. I don't find you scary at all, actually," I lied casually.
    He stopped, raising his eyebrows in blatant disbelief. Then he flashed a wide, wicked smile.
    "You really shouldn't have said that," he chuckled.
    He growled, a low sound in the back of his throat; his lips curled back over his perfect teeth. His body shifted suddenly, half-crouched, tensed lika a lion about to pounce.
    I backed away from him, glaring.
    "You wouldn't."
    I didn't see him leap me - it was much too fast. I only found myself suddenly airborne, and then we crashed onto the sofa, knocking it into the wall. All the while, his arms formed an iron cage of protection around me - I was barely jostled. But I still was gasping as I tried to right myself.
    He wasn't having that. He curled me into a ball against his chest, holding me more securely than iron chains. I glared at him in alarm, but he seemed well in control, his jaw relaxed as he grinned, his eyes bright only with humor.
    "You were saying?" he growled playfully.
    "That you are a very, very terrifying monster," I said, my sarcasm marred a bit my breathless voice.
    "Much better," he approved.”
    Stephenie Meyer, Twilight

  • #7
    Stephenie Meyer
    “I love you more than anything in the world combined.”
    Stephenie Meyer, Twilight

  • #8
    Stephenie Meyer
    “That I wasn't mad at you. Can't you see that Bella?" He was suddenly intense, all trace of teasing gone. "Don't you understand?"
    "See what?" I demanded, confused by his sudden mood swing as much as his words.
    "I'm never angry with you - how could it be? Brave, trusting . . . warm as you are."
    "Then why?" I whispered, remembering the black moods that pulled him away from me, that I'd always interpreted as well-justified frustration - frustration at my weakness, my slowness, my unruly human reactions . . .
    He put his hands carefully on both side of my face. "I infuriate myself," he said gently. "The way I can't seem to keep from putting you in danger. My very existence puts you at risk. Sometimes I truly hate myself. I should be stronger, I should be able to-"
    I placed my hand over his mouth. "Don't."
    He took my hand, moving it from his lips, but holding it to his face.
    "I love you," he said. "It's a poor excuse for what I'm doing, but it's still true."
    It was the first time he'd said he loved me - in so many words. He might not realize it, but I certainly did.”
    Stephenie Meyer, Twilight

  • #9
    Stephenie Meyer
    “Isabella." He pronounced my full name carefully, then playfully ruffled my hair with his free hand. A shock ran through my body at his casual touch. "Bella, I couldn't live with myself if I ever hurt you. You don't know how it's tortured me." He looked down, ashamed again. "The thought of you, still, white, cold . . . to never see you blush scarlet again, to never see that flash of intuition in your eyes when you see through my pretenses . . . it would be unendurable." he lifted his glorious, agonized eyes to mine. "You are the most important thing to me now. The most important thing to me ever.”
    Stephenie Meyer, Twilight

  • #10
    Stephenie Meyer
    “Do you truly believe that you care more for me than I do for you?" he murmured, leaning closer to me as he spoke, his dark golden eyes piercing.

    I tried to remember how to exhale. I had to look away before it came back to me.

    "You're doing it again," I muttered.

    His eyes opened wide with surprise. "What?"

    "Dazzling me," I admitted, trying to concentrate as I looked back at him.

    "Oh." He frowned.

    "It's not your fault," I sighed. "You can't help it.”
    Stephenie Meyer, Twilight

  • #11
    Stephenie Meyer
    “He placed his hands against the Jeep on either side of my head and leaned forward, forcing me to press back against the door. He leaned in even closer, his face inches from mine. I had no room to escape.
    "Now," he breathed, and just his smell disturbed my thought processes, "what exactly are you worrying about?"
    "Well, um, hitting a tree -" I gulped "- and dying. And then getting sick."
    He fought back a smile. Then he bent his head down and touched his cold lips softly to the hollow at the base of my throat.
    "Are you still worried now?" he murmured against my skin.
    "Yes." I struggled to concentrate. "About hitting trees and getting sick."
    His nose drew a line up the skin of my throat to the point of my chin. His cold breath tickled my skin.
    "And now?" His lips whispered against my jaw.
    "Trees," I gasped. "Motion sickness."
    He lifted his face to kiss my eyelids. "Bella, you don't really think I would hit a tree, do you?"
    "No, but I might." There was no confidence in my voice. He smelled an easy victory.
    He kissed slowly down my cheek, stopping just at the corner of my mouth.
    "Would I let a tree hurt you?" His lips barely brushed against my trembling lower lip.
    "No," I breathed. I knew there was a second part to my brillant defense, but I couldn't quite call it back.
    "You see," he said, his lips moving against mine. "There's nothing to be afraid of, is there?"
    "No," I sighed, giving up.
    Then he took my face in his hands almost roughly, and kissed me in earnest, his unyielding lips moving against mine.
    There was really no excuse for my behavior. Obviously I knew better by now. And yet I couldn't seem to stop from reacting exactly as I had the first time. Instead of keeping safely motionless, my arms reached up to twine tightly around his neck, and I was suddenly welded to his stone figure. I sighed, and his lips parted.”
    Stephenie Meyer, Twilight

  • #12
    Stephenie Meyer
    “Okay." I bounced down the stairs. "I'm decent."
    He was waiting at the foot of the stairs, closer than I'd thought, and I bounded right into him. He steadied me, holding me a careful distance away for a few seconds before suddenly pulling me closer.
    "Wrong again," he murmured in my ear. "You are utterly indecent - no one should look so tempting, it's not fair."
    "Tempting how?" I asked. "I can change . . ."
    He sighed, shaking his head. "You are so absurd." He pressed his cool lips delicately to my forehead, and the room spun. The smell of his breath made it impossible to think.
    "Shall I explain how you are tempting me?" he said. It was clearly a rhetorical question. His fingers traced slowly down my spine, his breath coming more quickly against my skin. My hands were limp on his chest, and I felt ligtheaded again. He tilted his head slowly and touched his cool lips to mine for the second time, very carefully, parting them slightly.
    And then I collapsed.”
    Stephenie Meyer, Twilight

  • #13
    Stephenie Meyer
    “I love you," I said in a low, intense voice. "I will always love you, no matter what happens now.”
    Stephenie Meyer, Twilight

  • #14
    Stephenie Meyer
    “It was nice to be alone, not to have to smile and look pleased; a relief to stare dejectedly out the window at the sheeting rain and let just a few tears escape.”
    Stephenie Meyer, Twilight

  • #15
    Stephenie Meyer
    “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.”
    Stephenie Meyer, Twilight

  • #16
    Stephenie Meyer
    “Did you know that 'I told you so' has a brother,Jacob?" she asked cutting me off. "His name is 'Shut the hell up'.”
    Stephenie Meyer, Breaking Dawn

  • #17
    Stephenie Meyer
    “Now you know," I said lightly, and shrugged. "No one's ever loved anyone as much as I love you.”
    Stephenie Meyer, Breaking Dawn

  • #18
    Stephenie Meyer
    “And the sound of your heart," he continued. "It's the most significant sound in my world. I'm so attuned to it now, I swear I could pick it out from miles away. But neither of these things matter. This," he said, taking my face in his hands. "You. That's what I'm keeping. You'll always be my Bella, you'll just be a little more durable.”
    Stephenie Meyer, Eclipse

  • #19
    Stephenie Meyer
    “I tried to concentrate on the angel's voice instead.
    "Bella, please! Bella, listen to me, please, please, please, Bella, please!" he begged.
    Yes, I wanted to say. Anything. But I couldn't find my lips.
    "Carlisle!" the angel called, agony in his perfect voice. "Bella, Bella, no, oh please, no, no!" And the angel was sobbing tearless, broken sobs.
    The angel shouldn't weep, it was wrong. I tried to find him, to tell him everything was fine, but the water was so deep, it was pressing on me, and I couldn't breathe.”
    Stephenie Meyer, Twilight

  • #20
    Stephenie Meyer
    “Ew. Someone put the dog out, "Rosalie murmured wrinkling her nose.
    Have you herd this one, Psycho?
    how do a blond's brain cells die?"
    She didn't say anything.
    Well?" I asked."Do you know the punch line or not?"
    She looked pointedly at the TV and ignored me.
    Has she heard it?" I asked Edward.
    No." He answered.
    Awesome. So you'll enjoy this, bloodsucker--a blond's brain cells die alone.”
    Stephenie Meyer, Breaking Dawn

  • #21
    Stephenie Meyer
    “I made a concerned effort to focus. There was something I needed to say. The most important thing.
    I love you," I said, but it sounded like singing. My voice rang and shimmered like a bell.
    As i love you,"He told me.”
    Stephenie Meyer, Breaking Dawn

  • #22
    Stephenie Meyer
    “You are...Well, not exactly the love of my life, because I expect to love you for much longer than that. The love of my existence." -Bella”
    Stephenie Meyer, Eclipse

  • #23
    Stephenie Meyer
    “Alice! You know I love you like a sister!"
    "Words." she growled.”
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  • #24
    Stephenie Meyer
    “Forever," Edward echoed in my ear.
    I couldn't speak anymore. I lifted my head and kissed him with a passion that might possibly set the forest on fire.
    I wouldn't have noticed.”
    Stephenie Meyer, Breaking Dawn

  • #25
    Stephenie Meyer
    “Did ya get in a couple of good swipes?" Emmett asked eagerly.
    "No! Of course not!"
    "No, not really? You really didnt attack him?"
    "Emmett!" I protested.
    "Aw, what a waste. And here you're probably the one person who could take him- since he can't get into your head to cheat- and you had a perfect excuse too. I've been dying to see how he'd do without that advantage.”
    Stephenie Meyer, Breaking Dawn

  • #26
    Stephenie Meyer
    “Alice: "No one will dare to call you plain when I'm through with you."
    Bella: "Only because they're afraid you'll suck their blood.”
    Stephenie Meyer, Breaking Dawn

  • #27
    Stephenie Meyer
    “It won't be the same for me," I whispered, half to myself. "You won't let me be like that. We'll live in Antarctica."
    Edward snorted, breaking the tension. "Penguins. Lovely.”
    Stephenie Meyer, Eclipse

  • #28
    Stephenie Meyer
    “I was thinking there was something I wanted to try." And he took my face in his hands again.
    I couldn't breathe.
    He hesitated - not in the normal way, the human way.
    Not the way a man might hesitate before he kissed a woman, to gauge her reaction, to see how he would be received. Perhaps he would hesitate to prolong the moment, that ideal moment of anticipation, sometimes better than the kiss itself.
    Edward hesitated to test himself, to see if this was safe, to make sure he was still in control of his need.
    And then his cold, marble lips pressed very softly against mine.
    What neither of us was prepared for was my response.
    Blood boiled under my skin, burned in my lips. My breath came in a wild gasp. My fingers knotted in his hair, clutching him to me. My lips parted as I breathed in his heady scent.”
    Stephenie Meyer, Twilight

  • #29
    Stephenie Meyer
    “I had no right to want you — but I reached out and took you anyway. And now look what’s become of you! Trying to seduce a vampire."
    (Edward Cullen, Eclipse)~Stephenie Meyer”
    Stephenie Meyer, Eclipse

  • #30
    Stephenie Meyer
    “Option three: Edward loved me. The bond forged between us was not one that could be broken by absence, distance, or time. And no matter how much more special or beautiful or brillant or perfect than me he might me, he was as irreversibly altered as I was. As I would always belong to him, so would he always be mine.
    Was that what I'd been trying to tell myself?
    "Oh!"
    "Bella?"
    "Oh. Okay. I see."
    "Your epithany?" he asked, his voice uneven and strained.
    "You love me," I marveled. The sense of conviction and rightness washed through me again.
    Though his eyes were still anxious, the crooked smile I loved best flashed across his face. "Truly, I do.”
    Stephenie Meyer, New Moon



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