Sorry for taking so looong:((
All was done. We all strode out of the bar together. Of course I was ashamed of what I had just done. Killing others for my own survival. James held me tightly, hushing me silently every time I whimpered. Laurent and Embelline were on either of our sides, licking their lips, savoring the blood.
“Embelline?” Laurent stopped dead in his step and turned around to face Embelline. “Im going up North, get a few more, im still not full.” Embelline nodded.
“Ill come with you. It wasn’t the best ive eaten either.” And they left, hand in hand. It was weird though. After all the time I had spent with then I would have never thought they would end up together. James tightened against me. I looked up at his face, the words torn, pain, and hate, was written in huge bold letters on his face.
“James?” I asked. “What’s wrong?” He was acting so weird.
“Nothing.” He said, his voice really tight. He pushed me against his stone chest, and then left me. I could see him until he turned the corner. James had left me here all alone.
“Miss?” I turned towards the man. His face was all serious, he wanted me out.
“The stores closing. You’ll need to leave.” I looked down once again at the newspaper in my hands. It was dated from yesterday, on the front page was a girl. Her brown hair and bright red eyes made her pop out of the page. Memories came rushing back inside my head, memories I thought I had already forgotten. I quickly put the newspaper back on the stands and left the store. The bell rang as I closed the door behind me. I couldn’t get the picture out of my head. Her face, her wicked smile, her terrified eyes. She deserved to be terrified, after all she had done. I walked down the street in wonder. People continued to pass me without knowing the real meaning of this world. Fear. I hadn’t seen James in about a week or so. He had stuff to deal with, other than me. I missed him though, more than I would ever admit. He said that he would be back, just needed to think things over. What things? I passed another newsstand, and noticed the picture again. I flinched more than I thought I would ever at the picture of Mary, starring at me, hate written on her face. She was back.
All was done. We all strode out of the bar together. Of course I was ashamed of what I had just done. Killing others for my own survival. James held me tightly, hushing me silently every time I whimpered. Laurent and Embelline were on either of our sides, licking their lips, savoring the blood.
“Embelline?” Laurent stopped dead in his step and turned around to face Embelline. “Im going up North, get a few more, im still not full.” Embelline nodded.
“Ill come with you. It wasn’t the best ive eaten either.” And they left, hand in hand. It was weird though. After all the time I had spent with then I would have never thought they would end up together. James tightened against me. I looked up at his face, the words torn, pain, and hate, was written in huge bold letters on his face.
“James?” I asked. “What’s wrong?” He was acting so weird.
“Nothing.” He said, his voice really tight. He pushed me against his stone chest, and then left me. I could see him until he turned the corner. James had left me here all alone.
“Miss?” I turned towards the man. His face was all serious, he wanted me out.
“The stores closing. You’ll need to leave.” I looked down once again at the newspaper in my hands. It was dated from yesterday, on the front page was a girl. Her brown hair and bright red eyes made her pop out of the page. Memories came rushing back inside my head, memories I thought I had already forgotten. I quickly put the newspaper back on the stands and left the store. The bell rang as I closed the door behind me. I couldn’t get the picture out of my head. Her face, her wicked smile, her terrified eyes. She deserved to be terrified, after all she had done. I walked down the street in wonder. People continued to pass me without knowing the real meaning of this world. Fear. I hadn’t seen James in about a week or so. He had stuff to deal with, other than me. I missed him though, more than I would ever admit. He said that he would be back, just needed to think things over. What things? I passed another newsstand, and noticed the picture again. I flinched more than I thought I would ever at the picture of Mary, starring at me, hate written on her face. She was back.
By Twilight_News |
Unlike 2010, that was not filled with tons of blockbusters, 2011 is filled with heavy hitting films. Granted those powerhouses still have to deliver, but EW points out just in in sheer volume how intense it is. It’s a good thing we are back to a November release on Breaking Dawn, because there is an awful lot coming out this summer.
EW points to three of what they think will be the biggest:
“Capt. Jack Sparrow in Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides (May 20), the beginning of the end of The Twilight Saga with Breaking Dawn Part 1 (Nov. 18), and the end of the end of the Harry Potter saga with The Deathly Hallows — Part 2 (July 15). So many movies! But which, dear readers, can you simply not wait a single second more to see?”
Head over to EW and tell them what you want them to cover.
By Twilight_News |
According to THR:
“Not since Judy Blume has an author so adeptly captured — and profited from — teen angst as Meyer. Her four-book Twilight series has sold more than 100 million copies and has been printed in 37 languages. In 2008, her net worth was $125 million, and Forbes estimates her annual income at $40 million. It’s hard to believe the Cave Creek, Ariz., housewife never had written so much as a short story before publishing her first book. According to Amazon, she ranks as the second-best-selling author of the decade, beaten only by Harry Potter’s J.K. Rowling. “Twihards” can enjoy Bella and Edward’s tormented love affair in a movie franchise that has grossed more than $1.7 billion worldwide, with two films yet to come.”
The list covers their top 100 names and is an annual item