Twilight

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  • Снежанаhas quoted3 years ago
    Instead, I was ivory-skinned, without even the excuse of blue eyes or red hair, despite the constant sunshine. I had always been slender, but soft somehow, obviously not an athlete; I didn't have the necessary hand-eye coordination to play sports without humiliating myself — and harming both myself and anyone else who stood too close.
  • Снежанаhas quoted3 years ago
    Good luck tended to avoid me.
  • Снежанаhas quoted3 years ago
    He used to go fishing with us during the summer," Charlie prompted.

    That would explain why I didn't remember him. I do a good job of blocking painful, unnecessary things from my memory.
  • Снежанаhas quoted3 years ago
    One of the best things about Charlie is he doesn't hover.
  • Снежанаhas quoted3 years ago
    I would be the new girl from the big city, a curiosity, a freak.

    Maybe, if I looked like a girl from Phoenix should, I could work this to my advantage.

    But physically, I'd never fit in anywhere. I should be tan, sporty, blond — a volleyball player, or a cheerleader, perhaps — all the things that go with living in the valley of the sun.
  • Снежанаhas quoted3 years ago
    "I want to go," I lied. I'd always been a bad liar, but I'd been saying this lie so frequently lately that it sounded almost convincing now.
  • Снежанаhas quoted3 years ago
    In the Olympic Peninsula of northwest Washington State, a small town named Forks exists under a near-constant cover of clouds. It rains on this inconsequential town more than any other place in the United States of America.
  • innabryanchikhas quoted4 years ago
    "How old are you?"

    "Seventeen," he answered promptly.

    "And how long have you been seventeen?"

    His lips twitched as he stared at the road. "A while," he admitted at last.

    "Okay." I smiled, pleased that he was still being honest with me. He stared down at me with watchful eyes, much as he had before, when he was worried I would go into shock. I smiled wider in encouragement, and he frowned.
  • innabryanchikhas quoted4 years ago
    Bella." Edward's voice was right beside me, relieved now. "Can you hear me?"

    "No," I groaned. "Go away."

    He chuckled.
  • innabryanchikhas quoted4 years ago
    waited for him to say something that made sense. The seconds ticked by.

    "You know I don't have any idea what you mean," I eventually pointed out.

    "I know." He smiled again, and then he changed the subject. "I think your friends are angry with me for stealing you."

    "They'll survive." I could feel their stares boring into my back.

    "I may not give you back, though," he said with a wicked glint in his eyes.
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