Ah, the teenage werewolf. Vulnerable to silver, wolfsbane, and embarrassment.
DD Barant, Death Blows
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Ah, the teenage werewolf. Vulnerable to silver, wolfsbane, and embarrassment.
DD Barant, Death Blows
I toy with the idea of having another cup of coffee and making him wait, but that’s a game I’d probably lose; never try the patience of someone whose family tree includes marble and granite.
DD Barant, Dying Bites
“I’m a vampire. Not a demon, not a creature of pure evil, not a figment of some writer’s imagination. I drink blood, I’m extremely allergic to sunlight, I’m effectively immortal. I’m a supernatural creature, not a natural one, and if you’re going to survive here, you’re going to have to learn how to deal with beings like me—because I’m far from the only one.”
DD Barant, Dying Bites
If you live in a small town too, you know what I mean when I say that it manages to be completely mundane and boring and flat-out strange at the same time.
DD Barant, Undead to the World
Every small town has them: people who spend all their time complaining about how much they hate it here, but never seem to get up the nerve to leave. They vent their unhappiness in a variety of mean and petty ways on those around them, and we do our best to grit our teeth and ignore them until they either grow up or wise up. Some never do.
DD Barant, Undead to the World
Fortune favors the survivors, Jace. They're the ones that are still around afterward to write down pithy little sayings and stick them in cookies so they can be quoted by people about to do stupid, dangerous things.
DD Barant, Undead to the World
Paranoia is just the bastard child of fear and good sense.
DD Barant, Back From the Undead
Are we ever ready for the truly important changes in our lives? No. Marriage, the birth of a child, the death of a loved one- they are all things that must be experienced to be understood, and no matter how much we prepare, we are always surprised.
DD Barant, Better Off Undead