Delena Quotes

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There’s nothing to read into. I’m here to collect my beloved Damon and Stefan is just helping me.” Bonnie looked at her with her brows knitted and her mouth pursed, but didn’t venture a word. “Bonnie?” “Um-hm?” “Did I just say what I thought I said?” “Um-hm.” Elena, with one motion, gathered an armful of pillows and deposited them on her face.
L.J. Smith (The Awakening (The Vampire Diaries, #1))
There was a fire inside him that only a few people could see. She could see it though, it was like the fire inside her.
L.J. Smith
The others didn’t need to know about his lack of a plan.
Sarah Delena White (Halayda (Star-Fae Trilogy Book 1))
You’re not going to tell her about the trees?” “We don’t need to talk about the trees.
Sarah Delena White (Halayda (Star-Fae Trilogy Book 1))
There have to be a few perks to being king of Faerie or no one would want the job.
Sarah Delena White (Halayda (Star-Fae Duology, #1))
Talking with you and seeing the world through your eyes that night was different, from the very first words you said to me.” Sylvie cringed. “Was there something particularly appealing about, ‘Get lost, you nosey gutter-crawler’?” “That, and the rotten apple you threw at me. That doesn’t happen to a king very often.
Sarah Delena White (Halayda (Star-Fae Trilogy Book 1))
Do you remember when I told you your fate?” “Remember when I said I didn’t care?
Sarah Delena White (Halayda (Star-Fae Trilogy Book 1))
Elena Gilbert : Why don't you let people see the good in you? Damon Salvatore : Because when people see good they expect good. And I don't wanna have to live up to anyone's expectations. -Vampire Diaries
Damon Salvatore
I vow with all my heart to love you with the constancy of the sun, to protect you as the thorn protects the rose, to sustain you as a river in the wilderness, to stand beside you when all others desert. This is my promise to you, my halayda, until the world fades to nothing.
Sarah Delena White (Halayda (Star-Fae Duology, #1))
Why does a horse need to steal a horse?” Taylan held the reins of the bay stallion while Zad swung into the saddle of his new acquisition—a dapple gray that threatened to bite anyone who came within easy reach. “Why would I run the whole way when someone else can do the work?” Zad settled onto the gray stallion’s back and smacked the horse’s nose as it nipped at his leg. “It looks like you two will get along perfectly.” “Shut up and start destroying things so we can get out of here.” Zad urged the scowling horse into the cover of the trees.
Sarah Delena White (Halayda (Star-Fae Duology, #1))
We march through snow and we march through rain With naught to lose and naught to gain Sun and moon and sun again One day’s dawn is another day’s end   We come by day and we go by night We fall and rise again to fight Sword and spear and bow the same One man’s life is another man’s game   They fell like lightning and they raged like fire They lit the blaze on the funeral pyre Picked and chose the paths they trod One man’s will is another man’s blood   We live forever and we die today We’ve seen the end of eternity Time and fate outwit us all One man’s rise is another man’s fall
Sarah Delena White (Halayda (Star-Fae Duology, #1))
She was… damn it, she was everything. Witty, enchanting, brave, smart… and beautiful. And he knew that his eyes were saying all that and that she wasn’t turning away.
L.J. Smith
grow in Texas, several as common weeds. Next time you are weeding your garden, instead of throwing the wood sorrel in the garbage, toss the leaves into a salad or use them to flavor a soup. The fresh leaves and tender green fruit pods add a zingy sour flavor to vegetable dishes. Wood sorrel is high in vitamin C and was used in the past to prevent and treat scurvy, which is caused by a vitamin C deficiency. Wood sorrel is available year-round (Gibbons and Tucker 1979; Fleming 1975; Zennie and Ogzewella 1977).
Delena Tull (Edible and Useful Plants of Texas and the Southwest: A Practical Guide)