Charlaine Harris Quote
We could go back, he said. In the dome light of the car, his face looked hard as stone. We could go back to your house. I can stay with you always. We can know each other's bodies in every way, night after night. I could love you. His nostrils flared, and he looked suddenly proud. I could work. You would not be poor. I would help you. Sounds like a marriage, I said, trying to lighten the atmosphere. But my voice was too shaky. Yes, he said.
Charlaine Harris
We could go back, he said. In the dome light of the car, his face looked hard as stone. We could go back to your house. I can stay with you always. We can know each other's bodies in every way, night after night. I could love you. His nostrils flared, and he looked suddenly proud. I could work. You would not be poor. I would help you. Sounds like a marriage, I said, trying to lighten the atmosphere. But my voice was too shaky. Yes, he said.
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About Charlaine Harris
Charlaine Harris Schulz (born November 25, 1951) is an American author who specializes in mysteries. She is best known for her book series The Southern Vampire Mysteries, which was adapted as the TV series True Blood. The television show was a critical and financial success for HBO, running seven seasons, from 2008 through 2014.
Harris was born and raised in a small town in the Mississippi River Delta area of the United States. She lives in Texas with her husband; they have three children. She began writing from an early age, and changed from playwriting in college to writing and publishing mysteries, including several long series featuring recurring characters.
Harris was born and raised in a small town in the Mississippi River Delta area of the United States. She lives in Texas with her husband; they have three children. She began writing from an early age, and changed from playwriting in college to writing and publishing mysteries, including several long series featuring recurring characters.