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  • #1
    Richelle Mead
    “She’s not just any Moroi. She’s royal. A princess. And you’ve seen how she is! Smart and strong and beautiful. She’s destined for great things, and one of them isn’t being involved with a controversial guardian like me. Her bloodline’s regal.Hell, I don’t even know who my dad is. Dating her is not even possible. My job is to protect her. To keep her safe. That’s where all my attention needs to be.”
    Richelle Mead, Bloodlines

  • #2
    Richelle Mead
    “Sage!" he called. "You have got to see this."
    Eddie and I reached the next green and stared in astonishment. Then I burst out laughing.
    We had reached Dracula's Castle. (...)
    I couldn't stop laughing. Adrian and Eddie looked at me as though they'd never seen me before.
    "I don't think I've ever heard her laugh," Eddie told him.
    "Certainly not the reaction I was expecting," mused Adrian. "I'd been counting on abject terror, judging from past Alchemist behaviour. I didn't think you liked vampires.”
    Richelle Mead, Bloodlines

  • #3
    Richelle Mead
    “You are an exceptional, talented, and brilliant young woman. Do not ever let anyone make you feel like you’re less. Do not ever let anyone make you feel invisible. Do not let anyone—not even a teacher who constantly sends you for coffee—push you around.”
    Richelle Mead, Bloodlines

  • #4
    Richelle Mead
    “Everything's about my personal entertainment. The world is my stage. Keep it up- you're becoming a star performer in the show.”
    Richelle Mead, Bloodlines

  • #5
    Richelle Mead
    “Keith was just bringing the glass to his lips when Adrian said, "Mmm. O positive, my favorite."
    Keith sprayed out the wine he'd just drunk and promptly started coughing. I was relieved that none got on me. jill burst into giggles, and Clarence stared at his glass wonderingly.
    "Is it? I thought it was a cabernet sauvignon."
    "So it is," said Adrian, straight-faced. "My mistake.”
    Richelle Mead

  • #6
    Richelle Mead
    “Being charming is my hobby.”
    Richelle Mead, Bloodlines

  • #7
    “It's bullshit to think of friendship and romance as being different. They're not. They're just variations of the same love. Variations of the same desire to be close.”
    Rachel Cohn, Naomi and Ely's No Kiss List

  • #8
    “It's a total lie to say there's only one person you're going to be with for the rest of your life. If you're lucky - and if you try really hard - there will always be more than one. ”
    Rachel Cohn, Naomi and Ely's No Kiss List

  • #9
    David Levithan
    “There was something about our silence that made me comfortable. He wasn't talking to me, but I didn't feel ignored. I felt we were part of the same moment, and it didn't need to be defined.”
    David Levithan, Naomi and Ely's No Kiss List

  • #10
    “Friendship is love as much as any romance. And like any love, it’s difficult and treacherous and confusing. But in the moment when your knees touch, there’s nothing else you could ever want.”
    Rachel Cohn, Naomi and Ely's No Kiss List

  • #11
    David Levithan
    “Life tells you to take the elevator, but love tells you to take the stairs.”
    David Levithan, Naomi and Ely's No Kiss List

  • #12
    David Levithan
    “It's bullshit to think of friendship and romance as being different. They're not. They're just variations of the same love. Variations of the same desire to be close.”
    David Levithan, Naomi and Ely's No Kiss List

  • #13
    David Levithan
    “No," he finally said. "I don't think you're boring. I think there are times you don't allow yourself to be interesting...but clearly that can change.”
    David Levithan, Naomi and Ely's No Kiss List

  • #14
    Richelle Mead
    “Takes a lot of tries before you hit perfection." He paused to reconsider that. "Well, except for my parents. They got it on the first try." (Adrian)”
    Richelle Mead, Bloodlines

  • #15
    Richelle Mead
    “Damn straight. Pine-scented cleaner. As in, I cleaned .” He gestured to the kitchen dramatical y. “With these hands, these hands that don’t do manual labor.”
    Richelle Mead, Bloodlines

  • #16
    Richelle Mead
    “Adrian, we’re focusing on Jil here. This isn’t about your personal entertainment.” “Not true,” he said, green eyes sparkling. “Everything’s about my personal entertainment. The world is my stage. Keep it up—you’re becoming a star performer in the show.”
    Richelle Mead, Bloodlines

  • #17
    Richelle Mead
    “Micah showed up shortly thereafter and was happy to meet our other “brother.”

    He shook Adrian’s hand and smiled. “Now I see some family resemblance. I was starting to wonder if Jill was adopted, but you two kind of look like each other.”

    “So does our mailman back in North Dakota,” said Adrian.

    “South,” I corrected. Fortunately, Micah didn’t seem to think there was anything weird about the slip.
    “Right,” said Adrian. He studied Micah thoughtfully. “There’s something familiar about you. Have we met?”
    Micah shook his head. “I’ve never been to South Dakota.”

    I was pretty sure I heard Adrian murmur, “That makes two of us.”
    Richelle Mead, Bloodlines

  • #18
    Richelle Mead
    “Not true,” said Adrian. “All guys mean the same thing when they want to ‘get to know a girl better.’ You’re a wellbred young lady, so I understand why you’d be too innocent to understand. Good thing you’ve got me here to interpret.”
    Richelle Mead, Bloodlines

  • #19
    Richelle Mead
    “If it makes you feel any better, you’re not as bad as Keith. He was here earlier today and was so nervous, he literally kept looking over his shoulder.” Lee paused thoughtfully. “I think it might have been because Adrian kept laughing like a mad scientist at those old black-and-white movies he was watching.”
    Richelle Mead, Bloodlines

  • #20
    Richelle Mead
    “Do you know anything
    about silent films?”
    “Sure,” I said. “The first ones were developed in the late
    nineteenth century and sometimes had live musical
    accompaniment, though it wasn’t until the 1920s that sound
    become truly incorporated into films, eventually making
    silent ones obsolete in cinema.”
    Bryan gaped, as though that was more than he’d been
    expecting. “Oh. Okay. Well, um, there’s a silent film festival
    downtown next week. Do you think you’d want to go?”
    I shook my head. “No, I don’t think so. I respect it as an
    art form but really don’t get much out of watching them.”
    “Huh. Okay.” He smoothed his hair back again, and I
    could almost see him groping for thoughts. Why on earth
    was he asking me about silent films? “What about Starship
    30? It opens Friday. Do you want to see that?”
    “I don’t really like sci-fi either,” I said. It was true, I found it
    completely implausible.
    Bryan looked ready to rip that shaggy hair out. “Is there
    any movie out there you want to see?”
    I ran through a mental list of current entertainment. “No.
    Not really.” The bell rang, and with a shake of his head,
    Bryan slunk back to his desk. “That was weird,” I muttered.
    “He has bad taste in movies.” Glancing beside me, I was
    startled to see Julia with her head down on her desk while
    she shook with silent laughter. “What?”
    “That,” she gasped. “That was hilarious.”
    “What?” I said again. “Why?”
    “Sydney, he was asking you out!”
    I replayed the conversation. “No, he wasn’t. He was
    asking me about cinema.”
    She was laughing so hard that she had to wipe away a
    tear. “So he could find out what you wanted to see and take
    you out!”
    “Well, why didn’t he just say that?”
    “You are so adorably oblivious,” she said. “I hope I’m
    around the day you actually notice someone is interested in
    you.” I continued to be mystified, and she spent the rest of
    class bursting out with spontaneous giggles.”
    Richelle Mead, Bloodlines

  • #21
    Richelle Mead
    “While Adrian was interviewing in the back, I got a table and some coffee. Trey came to visit me after about fifteen minutes.
    "Is that really your brother?" he demanded.
    "Yes," I said, hoping I sounded convincing.
    "When you said he was looking for a job, I pictured a male version of you. I figured he'd want to color code the cups or something."
    "What's your point?" I asked.
    Trey shook his head. "My point is that you'd better keep looking. I was just back there and overheard him talking with my manager. She was explaining the cleanup he would have to do each night. Then he said something about his hands and manual labor.”
    Richelle Mead, Bloodlines

  • #22
    Richelle Mead
    “I used to think you were weak and just didn't fight back ... but now, honestly, I think you're actually pretty tough. It takes a hell of a lot of strength to not complain and lash out.”
    Richelle Mead, Bloodlines

  • #23
    Richelle Mead
    “Hey, Sydney. I thought I saw your car out there." He glanced around. "Is, uh, Jill with you?"

    "Not today." I said. New insight struck me as I recalled that Lee attended school in Los Angeles. "Lee, have you ever dated a human girl at your school?"

    Adrian arched an eyebrow. "Are you asking him out, Sage?"

    I scowled. "No!”
    Richelle Mead, Bloodlines

  • #24
    Richelle Mead
    “Yeah. Rose." Jill sighed and stared vacantly ahead. "She's all he sees when he closes his eyes. Flashing dark eyes and a body full of fire and energy. No matter how much he tries to forget her, no matter how much he drinks . . . she's always there. He can't escape her.”
    Richelle Mead, Bloodlines

  • #25
    Richelle Mead
    “I don't want to. Believe me. But I can't help it. Rose said in time, I'll learn the control to keep his feelings out, but I can't do it now. And he has so much, Sydney. So much feeling. He feels everything so strongly— love, grief, anger. His emotions are up and down, all over the place. What happened between him and Rose . . . it tears him apart.”
    Richelle Mead, Bloodlines

  • #26
    Richelle Mead
    “I don't suppose," I said, once we were in the car, "that she just gave you the job based on looks alone?"
    Adrian had been staring off but now flashed me a big smile. "Why, Sage, you sweet talker."
    "Thats not what I meant! What happened?"
    He shrugged. "I told the truth."
    "Adrian!"
    "I'm serious. She asked me what my greatest strength was. I said getting along with people."
    "Thats not bad," I admitted.
    "Then she asked what my greatest weakness was. And I said, 'Where should I start?'"
    "Adrian!"
    "Stop saying my name like that. I told her the truth. By the time I was on the fourth one, she told me I could go.”
    Richelle Mead, Bloodlines

  • #27
    Richelle Mead
    “Why do you want to ask her out?" I asked. "I mean, she's great. But are you just doing this to distract her from Micah and give her a safe alternative? Or do you, um, like her?"

    "Of course he likes her," said Adrian, quick to defend Jill's honor.

    I had a feeling that there was really no good way for Lee to answer at this point. If he expressed interest in her, Adrian's bizarre chivalric instincts were going to kick in. If Lee wasn't interested, Adrian would no doubt demand to know why Lee didn't want to marry her then and there. It was one of those fascinating — but weird — quirks of Adrian's personality.”
    Richelle Mead, Bloodlines

  • #28
    Richelle Mead
    “Well there you go. Even a psychopath recognized your worth enough to want to kill someone else first."
    I didn't know whether to laugh or cry.”
    Richelle Mead, Bloodlines

  • #29
    Richelle Mead
    “Weirdly, an image of Adrian’s Love painting came back to me. I thought of the jagged red streak, slashing through the blackness, ripping it
    apart. Staring at Jill and her inconsolable pain, I suddenly understood his art a little bit better.”
    Richelle Mead, Bloodlines

  • #30
    Richelle Mead
    “Of course they didn't give us this much, Sage. But I had to make sure I nailed my first assignment. Takes a lot of tries before you hit perfection." He paused to reconsider that. "Well, except for my parents. They got it on the first try.”
    Richelle Mead, Bloodlines



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