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Richelle Mead

Last Sacrifice: A Vampire Academy Novel

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  • Valeria Sedanofez uma citaçãohá 3 anos
    ʺSince . . . since when?ʺ I finally managed to ask.

    ʺSince . . . forever.ʺ His tone implied the answer was obvious. ʺI denied it when I was restored. I had no room for anything in my heart except guilt. I especially felt guilty about you—what Iʹd done—and I pushed you away. I put up a wall to keep you safe. It worked for a while—until my heart finally started accepting other emotions. And it all came back. Everything I felt for you. It had never left; it was just hidden from me until I was ready. And again . . . that alley was the turning point. I looked at you . . . saw your goodness, your hope, and your faith. Those are what make you beautiful. So, so beautiful.ʺ
  • shifa_alyfez uma citaçãohá 6 anos
    "Feel guilty. Mourn this. But move on. Don't let it destroy you. Forgive yourself."
  • Margarita Bernalfez uma citaçãohá 2 anos
    is warmth was all around me, as was his love, and again, I felt that completeness. I had that missing piece of my world back. The soul that complemented mine. My match. My equal.
  • Margarita Bernalfez uma citaçãohá 2 anos
    Actually," said Dimitri, "I'm pretty sure Abe would notice. Don't worry, Roza. I'm not afraid. I'll take whatever heat they give me over being with you. It's worth it."
    "You really are the bravest man I know," I told him.
  • Margarita Bernalfez uma citaçãohá 2 anos
    Actually," said my mom casually. "I'd like to come along. I also have a number of questions—especially about when you two were back at St. Vladimir's."
    "Don't you guys have somewhere to be?" I asked hastily. "We're about to start."
    That, at least, was true. Nearly everyone was in formation, and the crowd was quieting. "Of course," said Abe. To my astonishment, he brushed a kiss over my forehead before stepping away. "I'm glad you're back." Then, with a wink, he said to Dimitri: "Looking forward to our chat."
    "Run," I said when they were gone. "If you slip out now, maybe they won't notice. Go back to Siberia."
  • Margarita Bernalfez uma citaçãohá 2 anos
    I stifled a yawn. "You should have gotten up."
    "I didn't want to disturb you."
    I ran my fingers over his chest, sighing in contentment. "This is perfection," I said. "Is every day going to be like this?"
    Dimitri rested his hand on my cheek and then moved down, tipping my chin up. "Not every day but most days."
  • Margarita Bernalfez uma citaçãohá 2 anos
    Our lips met, and the warmth and light in the room paled compared to what burned inside me. "I was wrong," I murmured when we finally broke the long, languid kiss. "This is perfection."
    He smiled, something he was doing an awful lot of lately. I loved it. Things would probably change once we were back out in the world. Even if we were together now, Dimitri's guardian side would always be there, ready and watchful. But not right now. Not in this moment.
    "What's the matter?" he asked me.
    With a start, I realized I'd begun to frown. I tried to relax my face. Unbidden, Adrian's words had come back to me, that the next time I was in bed with Dimitri, I should think about others who weren't so lucky.
    "Do you think I ruin lives?" I asked.
    "What? Of course not." The smile changed to shock. "Where would you get that idea?"
  • Margarita Bernalfez uma citaçãohá 2 anos
    "You see something you like?" I asked, echoing something I'd said to him long ago, when he'd caught me in a compromising position at school.
    "Lots," he said.
    The emotion burning in those eyes was too much for me. I looked away, my heart pounding in my chest as I pulled my clothes on. "Don't forget," I said softly. "Don't forget . . ." I couldn't finish, but there was no need.
    "I know, Roza. I haven't forgotten."
  • Margarita Bernalfez uma citaçãohá 2 anos
    xpand and expand until there was nothing left of me. "Oh yeah? That's not the impression I just got."
    "Wait until next time," he warned. "I'll do things that'll make you lose control within seconds."
    That comment was just asking for a witty Rose Hathaway quip. It also made my blood burn, which was why we were both surprised when I abruptly said, "There may not be a next time."
    Dimitri's hand, tracing the shape of my shoulder, froze. "What? Why?"
    "We have a couple of things to do before this happens again."
    "Adrian," he guessed.
    I nodded. "And that's my problem, so put your honor-able thoughts aside. I have to face him and answer for this. I will. And you . . ." I couldn't believe what I was about to say. I couldn't believe I meant it.
  • Margarita Bernalfez uma citaçãohá 2 anos
    wrong. Being pressed against him felt like . . . completion. Sonya had said no couple could share one aura or one soul, but ours weren't meant to be apart. They fit together like a puzzle, two individuals making something greater than themselves. "I don't belong to anyone. I make my own choices."
    "And you're with Adrian," said Dimitri.
    "But I was meant for you."
    And that did it. Any pretense of control or reason either of us possessed melted away. The walls crumbled, and everything we'd been holding back from each other came rushing out. I reached up, pulling us together for a kiss—a kiss he didn't let go this time. A kiss I didn't end by punching him. His arms encircled me as he lifted me onto the bed, one hand soon sliding along my hip and down to my leg, already half-bare, thanks to that poor tattered dress.
    Every nerve in my body lit up, and I felt that desire returned in him—and then some. After a world of death, he seemed to appreciate love more. Not only that, he needed it. He needed life. He needed me—not just physically, but in the same way my heart and soul always cried out for him. What we did then, as our clothes came off and we brought our bodies together became more than just lust—even though there was plenty of that too.
    Being with him after so long, after everything we'd endured . . . it was like coming home. Like finally being where—with whom—I belonged. My world, my heart . . . they'd shattered when I lost him. But as he looked at me, as his lips spoke my name and ran along my skin . . . I knew those pieces could come back together. And I knew, with absolute certainty, that waiting for this—for my second time having sex—had been the right thing to do. Anyone else, any other time . . . it would have been wrong.
    When we finished, it was like we still couldn't get close enough. We held each other tightly, our limbs entwined, as though maybe closing the distance now would make up for the distance that had been between us for so long.
    I closed my eyes, my senses flooded with him, and sighed dreamily. "I'm glad you gave in. I'm glad your self-control isn't as strong as mine."
    This made him laugh, and I felt it rumble through his chest. "Roza, my self-control is ten times stronger than yours."
    I opened my eyes, shifting to look into his. I brushed his hair back and smiled, certain my heart would
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