Twilightsagan - Den officiella illustrerade guiden

"Det finns karaktärer jag måste arbeta lite mer med, och liksom gräva mig ner till deras motiv. En del av dem - som Rosalie, till exempel - var svåra. Det tog mig ett tag att lista ut vad hennes grej var." - Stephenie

Rosalie

Fullt Namn: Rosalie Lillian Hale (Cullen)
Född: 1915
Förvandling: April 1933
Ögonfärg: Röd-svart-topas
Hårfärg: Blond
Kön: Tjej
Olympic Coven
Jacob Black's Pack
Denali Coven
Sam Uley's Pack
"Would you like to hear my story, Bella? It doesn't have a happy ending - but which of ours does? If we had happy endings, we'd all be under gravestones now."

"I got luckier than I deserved. Emmett is everything I would have asked for if I'd known myself well enough to know what to ask for. He's exactly the kind of person someone like me needs. And, oddly enough, he needs me, too."
"She's also going to be the most unspoiled half-vampire in existence. The beauty of being one of a kind."
"I don't want Edward that way, Bella. I never did ― I love him as a brother, but he's irritated me from the first moment I heard him speak."
"Don't you see, Bella? You already have everything. You have a whole life ahead of you - everything I want. And you're going to just throw it away. Can't you see that I'd trade everything I have to be you? You have the choice that I didn't have, and you're choosing wrong!"
"I saved Royce for last. I hoped that he would hear of his friends' deaths and understand, know what was coming for him. I hoped the fear would make the end worse for him. I think it worked."
"I have killed a hundred times more often than you have, you disgusting beast. Don’t forget that."
"My very closest friend was a girl named Vera. She married young, just seventeen. She married a man my parents would never have considered for me — a carpenter. A year later she had a son, a beautiful little boy with dimples and curly black hair. It was the first time I'd ever felt truly jealous of anyone else in my entire life."
"With the dark curls... the dimples that showed even while he was grimacing in pain... the strange innocence that seemed so out of place on a grown man's face... he reminded me of Vera's little Henry."


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