Stephenie Meyer Quote
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 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.
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 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.