A full head smaller than him, Darkyn was nonetheless the most lethal creature Gabriel had ever known.
A look of incredulity crossed her features, and he doubted any army-type had ever threatened one of the elite class member forces.
A'Ran's warm chest was at her back, his intimate touch on her stomach making her feel far more delicate than she ever had.
According to his notes, far more experiments were conducted than were ever discussed with us.
According to Mr. Cooms everything was accomplished through third parties without him ever knowing our names.
After all, no one in history has ever been able to look into the past the way we do.
After the two men called it a night and Fred returned to his guesthouse lodging, Dean sat outside his tent lingering under more stars than he had ever viewed in his life.
Alex and Carmen were the only parents Destiny had ever known.
Alex hasn't ever told you about him before?
All he ever wanted to do was play with his stupid baseball, and she'd taken it and thrown it into the forest.
All I can think about is what I would do if something ever happened to her.
All the women in the room had laughed when she confided that he was the handsomest man she had ever seen, but every eye in the room was on him right now.
Alluring brooks of crystal water flowed sparkling between their flower-strewn banks, while scattered over the valley were dozens of the quaintest and most picturesque cottages our travelers had ever beheld.
And I have a million questions, you can't hold anything back, I want the whole truth, no more lying, ever.
And no one had ever told Kris.
And then he added, "I've been seeing you because I care more about you than anyone I've ever met."
And," he added, "we underestimated you—he'd changed names so much we didn't think you'd ever find him."
Anxious never, ever to run into Talon or his men again, she left the garage and drove through the streets.
Any practice work I've ever seen was done by rote.
Are you ever going to look at me?
Are you ever sorry you got married?
Aren't you ever tempted to spend the night with him?
As birds migrate to somewhere beyond the sea, so these men with their wives and children streamed to the southeast, to parts where none of them had ever been.
As long as she was willing to accept that was the only part of him she'd ever have.
As much as she liked Mrs. Watson, she feared trusting anyone ever again.
As she gripped the small box in her hand, he pulled her into his arms and claimed her lips in a way that was different than he had ever done before.
As they strode into the gardens toward an awaiting helicopter, she couldn't help but think she'd just stepped into something far greater than she could ever imagine.
Babysitting wasn't something she had ever considered doing.
Because no one ever does that, Rhyn.
Best the Red Sox ever had.
Bianca was warm and sweet, the kind of woman who deserved better than he'd ever have to offer.
Blond curls framed one of the prettiest faces he had ever seen.
But as Dean hung up the phone he had no illusions about the pledges ever coming to fruition.
But it was nice to hear it—the nicest words she'd ever spoken.
But not even in the worst of times did they ever regret for a moment abandoning their life in the East for this quiet mountain hamlet they now called home and their sometimes hectic life of running a country inn.
But who ever said it must not have been waiting for their wedding day.
By mid-afternoon both legs were feeling tight and his breath was coming in rapid puffs each time he tackled one of the ever lengthening climbs.
Can I ever not belong to Rhyn now that I do?
Can you ever love me again?
Carmen, don't you ever hang up on me again!
Carmen, if you ever feel threatened by him, get away from him as fast as you can – imagined or not.
Communicating love in a way neither had ever experienced, they converged in an esoteric dance in which the world fell away.
Could she ever truly love any man?
Could the footprints ever be removed?
Damian was the strongest man Two had ever met.
Dean and his stepfather dined on western style beans, baked potatoes, sourdough bread and the best spareribs either had ever eaten.
Dean hadn't thought much about Cynthia Byrne's reaction to the ever growing possibility that her husband might be alive.
Dean wondered if Annie Quincy had ever entered through its portals.
Decent wasn't the word she'd ever use for Rhyn.
Deidre couldn't remember it ever happening before, but it almost made sense to her.
Deidre struggled to remember if this had ever happened before and if so, how it was fixed.
Desolation, unlike anything she'd ever felt, made her want to sink into the ground and stay there.
Desperately trapped by need unlike anything she'd ever known, she obeyed.
Despite his monstrous habits of shredding anything in his path, he had a sense of honor more deeply ingrained than she'd ever suspected.
Did he ever tell her that?
Did I ever say thank you?
Did I ever tell you that?
Did it ever occur to you to ask what I thought about this?
Did Paul ever talk about working a mine up there?
Did she ever believe she was Annie Quincy?
Did you ever come to know of your parents being different in any way?
Did you ever consider that your husband might not have drowned and just left you?
Did you ever hunt or fish with your father?
Didn't he ever bring her up here?
Didn't you ever have a dream?
Didn't you ever wonder about him?
Do you ever bother to see if the moms want to have a baby angel in their lives?
Do you ever feel guilty about her death?
Do you ever find it difficult to follow the Code when it seems so wrong to do so?
Do you ever miss the countryside? she asked.
Do you ever think we.re better off not being together?
Do you not ever wish to have a family, to be as happy as your father was so long ago?
Do you think Annie ever told Rev. Martin she was carrying his child?
Do you think I would ever harm you?
Don't ever come back – EVER!
Don't ever run to a fresh kill that way.
Don't ever say you're a burden again.
Don't put yourselves at risk, ever.
Don't you ever read the Bible?
Don't you ever second-guess what I tell you.
Don't you ever try to use one of those on me again.
Don't you ever wish you had someone to share your troubles with?
Don't you ever wonder about it?
Edith Shipton was, first and foremost, a very manipulative and self-centered woman who had a love-hate relationship with every man she ever met.
Evelyn, her best friend and landlord, shifted beside her before waving a manicured hand at the clear night above them and asking, "Ever wonder what's out there?"
Even traumatized, she was one of the sexiest women he'd ever seen.
Ever have like a secret you can't tell your best friend but you really, really want to?
Ever since Michael discovered that Brandon lives here, he's followed me around like a puppy.
Everything was documented, every visit, every doctor-scrawled record, every prescription she'd ever taken.
Far calmer than she'd ever been, she crept down the hallway.
Fear that she was also loosing the only brother she had ever known.
First cigarettes I ever smoked.
For three weeks the old prince lay stricken by paralysis in the new house Prince Andrew had built at Bogucharovo, ever in the same state, getting neither better nor worse.
From now on we have to work at this relationship - harder than we've ever worked at anything.
Gabe, does it ever strike you as odd that Death hasn't found us?
Gabriel liked Kris as much as he'd ever liked anyone despite the bad blood between Kris and his half-brother, Rhyn.
God love him—he had followed the Boston Red Sox for sixty years and couldn't even dream of ever being there himself.
God, did that ever come out of left field!
Had he ever been this angry?
Had she ever been so hungry?
Had she ever understood how honorable and good he was?
Has he ever been violent like this before?
Has Janet ever mentioned Mr. Shipton?
Has there ever been anyone else you considered marrying?
Have I ever told you how much I enjoy being married to you?
Have you ever been human?
Have you ever killed anyone?
Have you ever known what it was to love someone?
Have you ever left your telephone behind – or off when he needed to reach you?
Have you ever seen a murder first hand, someone being butchered before your eyes?
Have you ever seen the web of a black widow?
Have you ever thought of that?
Have you ever told anyone?
Haven't you ever made a mistake?
He almost felt relief, knowing he couldn't ever be tempted to read her mind again.
He also wasn't going to let the Dark One hurt or threaten or even talk to his mate ever again.
He appeared calm and in control again, if not relaxed, with the only three men he'd ever trusted.
He appeared more unsettled than Katie had ever seen him.
He cared for her, but she didn't think he'd ever let anything get between him and his duty.
He could spot the rider now and again with occasional glances and by counting off the seconds between points they both passed, knew he was gaining, if ever so slowly.
He couldn't lose the only other woman he'd ever cared about.
He couldn't remember ever feeling so … off.
He deserved it for kissing her and making her feel things she never, ever, ever imagined she'd feel for any man, let alone a monster like him.
He didn't know much about the woman staring at him except that she was the strongest person he'd ever met.
He didn't think he'd ever be able to rationalize that both Deidres had gone to Darkyn instead of trusting him without resentment.
He didn't think he'd ever met a human or Guardian as honest as this one.
He doubted she'd ever been in a situation where she'd barely escaped being raped, and he knew she'd never shot anyone or seen anyone's head get blown off in front of her.
He doubted she'd ever seen blood before she was shot.
He fought with unrestrained fury, not wanting to stop and think of the most ridiculous thought ever to cross his mind.
He found himself hating the feeling instead of relishing it, like he thought he would if their roles were ever reversed.
He found some of his wired energy dissipating at the long walk and change of scenery despite knowing nothing good had ever come from a meeting with Sasha.
He glared at him with his face barely an inch away and hissed, Let's get one thing straight, Skippy, Sarah is the best woman you and I will ever know.
He had never experienced this intimacy with a lady of breeding, and knew that if her family ever learned of their actions, they would demand restitution for his behavior.
He hadn't ever been without his healing powers.
He hadn't paid much attention to any woman in many, many years, but couldn't help thinking her one of the most attractive he'd ever met.
He has a hot temper, but this is the first time he was ever anything but gentle with me.
He knows his way around the underworld. I'm old enough to start to access the angel memories. But I don't know if this has ever happened before.
He knows how to do things no Immortal has ever done.
He listened, though, curious what kind of deal human-Deidre had made with the only goddess to ever outsmart the Dark One and Immortal Laws.
He must think she was the biggest hick he'd ever seen.
He prayed to all the deities he never, ever grew aloof and callous towards the humans.
He released her without another word, and she curled onto her side, weeping not only for the bizarre world she'd entered but from the realization she'd never, ever, ever return to hers.
He remembered the day, just before they first opened the bed and breakfast, when he'd picked up this Jeep, the first new vehicle he'd ever owned.
He repeated every injustice he had ever inflicted on her.
He said nothing, aware the creature before him wasn't capable of communicating a truth in a way most others could understand. Death was from a time before time. He would never understand what she saw when she looked out over humanity and saw its Past, Present, Future, and the soul of each human that ever lived. The size of her vision rendered her unique interpretations puzzling, even to him.
He sensed much more amiss than Gabriel would ever admit.
He touched her mind for the first time ever, and his resolve solidified at the images he saw there.
He turned to Damian, his scarred features the most beautiful sight Damian had ever seen.
He was the most stunning man she'd ever seen despite his crooked nose.
He was the nicest guy I ever met.
He was the sexiest man she'd ever seen, and the swirling aura of command only amplified his physical appeal.
He was using coding more advanced than any she'd ever seen.
He was weaker than ever before.
He was, by far, the most handsome man she had ever seen.
He wasn.t sure he ever saw her with it on at all.
He wondered about the last time she and her husband had made love, never knowing it would be the very last, ever.
He would.ve taken her and run away somewhere safe where no one would ever find them, as he initially wanted to do.
He.d lost the only thing that.d ever mattered, and the only person who ever truly loved him.
He.s the most flawed of anyone I.ve ever met, but he.s a more honorable man than you.ll ever be!
He'd gone from being tormented by his own mother to the affection of an abusive father who regretted ever having him.
He'll never, ever let you down, but he's not the warm, fuzzy type who will hug you when you're down, either.
He's a walk away Joe if I ever saw one.
He's a walk away Joe if I've ever seen one.
He's hardly ever there anyway.
He's the least friendly Ancient I've ever met.
Hell ran off deals, but Wynn's life was already in enough trouble without incurring another debt on behalf of a woman who had no hope of ever escaping Hell.
Her shoes were crunched down in the back and no one had ever seen her in stockings.
His digital speedometer read 54 miles an hour, faster than he had ever ridden in his life, and his eyes watered from the rush of cold air.
His eyes were the most beautiful blue-purple she'd ever seen.
His gaze slid to the floor, and he shook his head ever so slightly, as if trying to shake free an unpleasant thought.
His heart was pounding harder than ever.
His last lover – the only other he'd ever taken – had been the opposite of Harmony.
His life was such that no man could ever say, "Ben Franklin has wronged me."
His name is Jonny if you ever see him.
His note pad was ever present and he spent a considerable amount of time on the phone.
His perspective was unique, unlike that of anyone else she'd ever met.
How can I ever believe anything I feel for you is real?
How could he ever forgive his mate for what happened?
How could you ever think you'd rule the underworld, if you didn't take it seriously?
How did you ever get back here, hon?
How did you ever get them to rent you a car without a license?
How do you wipe out an entire town down to the rats without anyone else ever finding out?
How had he ever turned a blind eye to her?
How, in God's name will I ever reconcile this?
I am now going to the war, the greatest war there ever was, and I know nothing and am fit for nothing.
I began to wonder if Martha would ever get her baby back!
I bet no woman has ever refused you in here.
I can forgive you, but I'm not sure I can ever trust you.
I can't see where there's near enough evidence to nail Fitzgerald over Billy's death, or that there ever will be.
I didn't know Vinnie ever went to school.
I didn't plan any of it, but all of a sudden, there you are, every dream you ever imagined staring you smack in the face—unbelievable options—every kid's fantasy come true.
I don't care what happens to me, but I don't ever mean to do something that would make you get hurt.
I don't know how the ranch ever saw a spring without your sunny smile.
I don't know if I could ever love a man.
I don't know if she is aware of our arrangement as few words ever pass between us, but her quarters are far from mine and we will be ever so quiet in our love.
I don't mind at all because it was the best thing that ever happened to me.
I don't remember ever feeling underdressed, though.
I don't remember us ever not being on a tight budget.
I don't think he's ever tasted one!
I don't think I can ever face you again.
I don't think she was ever afraid of him.
I don't think we'll ever learn when reality took over from fantasy.
I don't want to ever cause you a moment of worry.
I doubt the trip will ever come about as each of us seems content with our hands-off, albeit revered, relationship.
I gave you one pass, but if you ever look at me like lunch again, I'll rip those fangs out of your head and shove them so far up your ass they'll reattach.
I kicked in more coins to our marriage than Paul ever did.
I love you more than I ever dreamed possible and nothing will ever change that.
I love you too – more than I ever thought it was possible to love anyone.
I swore to myself I'd never, ever mention it!
I told her I could never be that mean—I'd never, ever hit one of my children.
I want it to be more, but that might take time, if we ever get there.
I was reading them the riot act and they weren't believing it any more than they ever do, except for maybe the first-timers.
I'll be sorry tomorrow, and I don't ever want to be sorry about time I spent with you.
I'm not ever going to know them if I never meet them, am I?
I'm not sure Edith Shipton ever has enjoyed that much.
If anything, she was exhausted and in a recovery room unlike any she'd ever seen before.
If Darkyn ever, ever hurts you, you have a place to go.
If ever you were going to appear, Rhyn, now's the time!
If he ever hurts you, just remember.
If he ever leapt off another building, he'd choose pavement, which might have some give to it.
If I ever get in your way, just tell me.
If there were something more between them, would he ever entertain letting her go home?
If you ever want to leave here, you will follow my instructions.
If you ever want to try it, let me know.
In fact, until the death of her family, she rarely ever dreamed – or at least didn't remember them.
In hindsight, he wondered how he'd ever been fooled or why he'd settle for Claire when there was someone like Sofia out there, who'd love him for him and not for his title.
In reality, neither ever gave a flip about the other's life or career.
In that case, then, if you ever hurt me, I'll throw myself to the ocean!
In time the trees began to thin and patches of old snow appeared in ever increasing numbers, tucked in dark crevices, left over from winter storms of months long past.
In truth, he had noticed that Hannah looked like the first Ancient.s mate ever found, Lilith.
Inside was the most beautiful gown she'd ever seen in a mysterious shade of dark blue sprinkled with silver sequins.
Isn't it the most beautiful place you've ever seen?
Isn't it the most romantic thing you have ever heard?
It didn't look like she was ever going to fulfill her dream of raising a family on it anyway.
It doesn't fit with their alleged party objectives or any tactics they've ever employed.
It had the combined square footage of every apartment she.d ever rented.
It makes no sense, but I couldn't ever leave that night behind.
It means progress at an ever increasing pace is inevitable.
It might have been something she would suspect if she had ever seen him in the pool.
It was a brutal realization, one that left her devastated but also guiltier than ever.
It was a good, perfect little life, so much more than she ever expected, with the exception that her best friend in the universe-- Kiera-- might as well have been dead to her as far as Romas and his clan were concerned.
It was a regular dream—just clearer than any I've ever experienced.
It was as if every fear he'd ever encountered paled before the idea of descending even a few feet closer to the edge that yawned before him.
It was believed that no Ancient would ever take a mate, because none ever have.
It was cold and large, not the kind of place she.d ever choose to live.
It was not likely for the paths of a soldier and a member of the political elite to cross paths, but he was the closest thing she had ever had to a friend since leaving her home at the age of four.
It was one of the first things he'd change, if he ever made it back to the underworld.
It was six weeks today since Jeffrey Byrne's disappearance and ever since, Dean's world had revolved around that happening like a long-playing record.
It was strange he hadn't ever married.
It was the first time Alex had been there since the stabbing – and the first time she had ever seen him look frightened.
It was the first time Darkyn ever brought his daughter up.
It was the most Fred O'Connor had ever said about his past, but the conversation was over.
It was the only baby they would ever have.
It was the only home she had ever known.
It was the roughest flight Dean had ever taken.
It was the worst place she'd ever been, worse than any horror movie, worse than any nightmare.
It wasn't somewhere she'd ever venture, even in daylight.
It will make us all profoundly wise, wiser than the wisest person who has ever lived.
It's going to be the best ever!
It's pushing three weeks now and I hardly ever get the shakes anymore.
It's the most beautiful place I've ever seen.
It's the only deal I ever lost that I didn't mind losing.
It's very important you don't drink that juice ever again.
Jackson always pulled her closer and crooned, "I already have all I could ever wish for, and more than I deserve, right here."
Jackson hunted him down, beat him mercilessly, and then threatened to stake him if he ever went near Sarah again.
Jackson laughed, "I love that you are so willing, but if my fangs didn't make an appearance tonight, I doubt they ever will."
Jackson noticed Elisabeth seemed lighter and more at ease than he had ever seen her.
Jared.s form contorted then grew twice his size as he shifted into a creature unlike any she.d ever seen.
Josh was the only one who ever understood.
Josh, have you ever considered the thought that we're not right for each other?
Jule, whose soul had somehow lingered in her body when she'd touched him, and who had become the only man she'd ever felt safe around.
Katie fought to keep the emotions tumbling within her from leaking out, instead reveling in the sight of her mate. While in the underworld, she'd lost all hope of ever standing next to him again.
Keep my men with food and water, and I'll marry you if our paths ever cross, he said.
Kiera could be the most stubborn and frustrating woman Evelyn had ever met, and she'd sworn off any man, let alone an alien.
Kris caught Katie.s gaze and shook his head ever so slightly, warning her against coming in.
Kris, he knew, was the best Immortal warrior ever known.
Looking over the largest vamp she'd ever seen, she had a feeling a confrontation between them wouldn't end well for her.
Maria, ever smiling, joined them at the table, looking from one to the other as they spoke, understanding little but enjoying their company and thrilled with their praise.
Maybe it was her imagination, but it felt like he squeezed her hand – ever so slightly.
More important, would there ever be a time when he stopped hiding things from her?
More than a day followed until we'd chiseled, in ever increasing light, our precious opening.
More than ever was Boris resolved to serve in future not according to the written code, but under this unwritten law.
More than likely their marriage would be strained at times, but he couldn't picture it ever being dull.
Mrs. Cummings was taken away to the Sister's hospital this forenoon and I fear she shan't ever return.
My letters are so small none will ever see my missive, but there it will remain and give me strength for what I am now resigned I must do.
Neither Deidre ever understood that.
Neither Napoleon nor any of his generals had ever before seen such horrors or so many slain in such a small area.
Neither of those two ever did anything alone.
Neither of us had ever traveled further west than Ohio but when we were old and retired, we were going there and drink manhattans at sunset.
Neither of us has ever done this before.
Never to the end of his life could he understand goodness, beauty, or truth, or the significance of his actions which were too contrary to goodness and truth, too remote from everything human, for him ever to be able to grasp their meaning.
No amount of make-up could ever cover it up either.
No deity or Immortal or living human ever welcomed or accepted Death, but the souls always had.
No girls ever visit my lab, and Kris rarely lets me leave.
No matter what happened from here on out, neither Darkyn nor Gabriel would ever let them live after this.
No one but Sasha and me left in your Council, and I doubt I was ever really a part of it.
No one can ever hurt you again.
No one ever considered it because it wasn't important.
No one ever mentioned Molly's other parent.
No one ever spoke to his predecessor that way.
No one had ever called back about removing it and she had forgotten.
No one had ever come after him before.
No one has ever been able to see into my mind.
No one in her family ever questioned her innocence.
No one in the family ever discussed the details.
No one would ever be good enough for Sarah in Jackson's eyes, however, as far as boyfriends went, this guy seemed pretty amiable.
No telling how long he had been in contact with Alex – maybe ever since he moved to Arkansas.
No waitress ever came near them.
No woman had gotten through his guard ever.
No woman would ever be more than second to a man like that, but being the woman who was second in his world sounded better than anything else she'd ever wanted.
No. Do they ever have a formal dinner?
Nobody I talked to ever heard of Dawkins, but Mrs. Worthington said she remembers reading about this Rowland guy.
None of his men had ever seen a human woman throw herself into his arms.
None of them ever liked me.
Nope. Just told the commo guy he wouldn't ever see the light of day again if he touched the commo pad.
Not even on his collar—on his shorts, where there's absolutely no reason for lipstick to ever, ever be.
Not to mention the best looking man I've ever laid eyes on.
Nothing bad will ever happen to you again, Yully, I swear this to you.
Nothing he had ever said or done indicated he would be unfaithful.
Now that he'd tasted the fires that burned in her voluptuous body, no other woman could ever so satisfy him.
Nowadays, you'd be scared someone would kidnap a child but in the old days, no one ever thought of that stuff.
Of all the mortals and immortals alike he'd ever known, he'd never considered one a friend, not since his father's death.
Of all the things Katie discussed with Alex, why hadn't this subject ever come up?
Of course, no one had ever expected the nuke attacks to happen, even someone involved in the insurgent organization blamed for them.
Of course, what were the odds that she would ever get down to Houston?
Ol' Woodie was the greatest pitcher ever.
Once Damian came back, Dusty was going on his first vacation ever.
One day everything is...like every other day and then...nothing will ever be the same...forever.
Only in her dreams had she ever considered such a life possible for her.
Only now, he couldn't help thinking she was the only woman he'd ever met he would even consider taking such an oath to.
Only two or three people ever see your file, Ileana added.
Our ability to process data, move information, and make things small will progress to a point where they will not be gating factors ever again.
Pierre sat down by the fire and began eating the mash, as they called the food in the cauldron, and he thought it more delicious than any food he had ever tasted.
Places neither of us has ever been together.
Rhyn and Andre stood near Darkyn between two lines, one of Immortals and the opposite of demons larger than any Gabriel had ever seen.
Rhyn said nothing more, aware it was all he might ever have to remind him of the mortal intended to be his mate.
Rhyn uncurled from his position on the cold, wet ground. He hadn't meant to fall asleep and didn't expect ever to wake up, not with the magic tearing him apart. He looked around, disoriented. The magic in his blood had stabilized as it did when Hannah and the angel were around, yet he didn't see them.
Rita had returned and Harrigan was knee-deep in paper work, smiling as usual, but looking as if his heart wasn't in it. ita Angeltoni was the sloppiest woman Dean had ever known.
Sarah growled and jerked her face away. Standish laughed, Still as feisty as ever.
She asked if I ever let you talk for yourself.
She continued to the small women.s boutique that stocked every kind of facial and body care product she.d ever heard of—and many she hadn.t.
She couldn't help thinking it was the first truly honest exchange they'd ever had – and the timing was the worst it could possibly be.
She didn't exactly understand the sensation except that she didn't ever want that feeling to end.
She didn't know how she could ever eat again.
She didn't think she'd ever win with him, but she was thrilled knowing she'd done something right.
She doubted she could ever kill anyone, especially her Guardian, after seeing Donovan shot.
She doubted she'd ever get used to his towering size or strength.
She found herself hurrying around him to the couch at his low growl and suspected he wasn't someone who ever repeated anything.
She hung in indecision for a long moment until she recalled that being in his arms was the only place she ever found peace.
She laughed, but ended the conversation It was the closest they'd ever come to an honest discussion.
She mourned the loss of all she'd ever learned or known.
She possessed promising coordination and ability to learn at least the basics of the warrior's trade, skills no other nishani had ever needed.
She smiled and began to hum, ever so quietly.
She took me in as a favor to my father and will release me, if I ever wanted it.
She tried to regain her composure, unable to compare the brief experience with Jule to anything else she'd ever felt.
She wanted nothing to do with this world or its inhabitants, despite that unexpected, intimate connection with the most beautiful man she'd ever seen.
She wanted to feel his large hands on her body and to find out what it was about him that made her feel like he was the only real person she'd ever met.
She was about as close to her parents as any child I've ever seen.
She was everything he ever dreamed of.
She was more grateful to him in that moment than she'd ever been.
She was more nervous than he'd ever seen her.
She was surer of that now than she had ever been.
She wasn't the kind of woman who would ever belong in his world.
She watched his tail lights disappear down the road and wondered if she would ever see him again.
She wore an impish look, high cheekbones and the only lavender eyes Dean had ever seen.
She'd never thought she'd ever hear A'Ran's voice again, let alone see him!
She'd never thought she'd find a reason to want some creature to suck her blood; if ever, now was the time.
She'd never wear anything but turtlenecks ever again!
She's a sweet child who deserves much more than she's ever gotten.
Sitting through it, she didn't think it was ever possible to be prepared for the news.
Sometimes I wonder if I'll ever stop seeing that.
Still, would she ever have wanted those things?
Stretching, she couldn't ever remember feeling so relaxed or deeply sated.
Suddenly, he found a great deal of empathy for Connor, and wondered if he could ever be as well adjusted to his situation as the human had become.
That a mass murdering demon was the only man she'd ever felt so comfortable with made no sense.
That doesn't sound like any minister's wife I ever knew!
That was the best birthday ever.
That was the first time he had ever neglected to tell her how ravishing she was.
That's all you ever wanted, wasn't it?
That's the harshest thing I've ever heard leave your mouth.
That's the one time I've ever pointed my piece when I had no business doing it.
That's the scariest thing I've ever seen.
That's the silliest thing you've ever said!
The Anasazi, "The Ancient Ones," as the present day Navajo call them, built cities and a society for 13 centuries before abandoning this high Sonoran desert, all before Columbus ever set sail.
The bed was the largest she'd ever seen, with a finely spun silk bedspread of pale yellow.
The best anyone ever had.
The biggest animal I've ever seen born was a goat, and it wasn't much bigger than a cat.
The brutal display of strength and speed was unlike anything she'd ever seen.
The chances of him ever returning were slim to none.
The chances were slim that she would ever come back.
The father frowned, ever so slightly, and surreptitiously opened his wallet and counted his money.
The jeweler said it is the most perfect diamond he has ever seen.
The land's as pretty as any place God ever created but that doesn't make it worth a lot of dollars and cents.
The largest vamp she'd ever seen stepped into the hallway.
The majority of his body was moderately awash with passion and Ethel was as warm and soft as ever.
The scent, the taste, was unlike anything she ever experienced.
The survival instinct that had been fueling his resolve melted away and he did something he could not recall ever doing; he openly wept.
The sweaters weren't just the most vibrant shades of autumn, they were softer than anything she'd ever experienced.
The walk was familiar, though he didn't recall ever taking it before.
Their first afternoon of love was more than she ever thought possible.
Their joint realization that no one would ever speak with Billy Langstrom again was sobering.
Their numbers are far greater than anything we ever imagined.
Then he added, "If you ever have a problem, I want you to know you can come to us."
Then he asked, "Are you ever wrong?"
There was no way a monster like him would ever be interested in his blood monkey!
There was no way in a dozen lifetimes I'd ever get a sniff at a tenth of that much money!
There was nothing Sasha could ever say, nothing he could ever do in an hour.
There was nothing Wynn could ever do to make things right.
There wasn't another woman...ever.
There.s nothing you say I.d ever trust.
These people were as close to family as she would ever have.
They had a better relationship now than they ever had, and she was actually getting to know him better.
They predate anything I've ever seen before.
They understood each other in a way no one else ever could.
They'd start their lives together and live happily ever after.
This is the most important conversation you'll ever have in your life.
This might be the most difficult decision she would ever make.
Though rough around the edges, Rhyn was the best friend Gabriel had ever had.
Time was galloping by and now she was further from her goal than ever.
To his knowledge, Gabriel never had, and the assassin was not one who would ever allow emotion to cloud his decisions.
To tell the truth, I didn't think I'd ever hear from him.
Tonight, she'd take comfort in the arms of the only man she ever loved.
Unless you're using magic on her, there's no way any woman – Immortal, deity or human – would ever choose to stay with you.
Unwilling to see her death, she closed her eyes, never imagining she'd ever be hurtling towards some distant planet in an escape pod booby-trapped to kill her!
Very few people ever came that way.
Was he ever going to come to the point?
We are both culpable for sending the only innocent soul either of us has ever known to Hell.
We didn't think it would ever work.
Well then, we're on our way to happiness ever after.
Well, if you ever decide to get down my way, drop in and see me.
Well, if you ever get back up this way again, you be sure to drop by.
Were victims ever suspicious of their attackers beforehand?
What a horrible life he'd lived, if this was the best it'd ever been for him!
What ever happened to Arthur Godfrey and regular ol' Lipton tea?
What ever happened to Bird Song's 'mind our own business' philosophy?
What ever happened to, I just want you?
What if he was the only person on the planet that could ever touch her again because of her wacky visions?
What in God's name ever made anyone think this tub of blubber was Jeffrey Byrne?
When she completed her task, she stepped up on the velvet chair, after modestly lifting her skirt ever so slightly.
When she opened her eyes, he was gone, and she was just as confused as ever.
When they were about half way through the game he asked, "Do you think she will ever agree to stay for the full moon again?"
When we first accepted Mr. Cooms' generous funding, we established this secure connection in case he ever had a need to contact us.
While back-country skiing was also popular, the ever constant danger of killing snow slides made marked trails a safer method of enjoying this vigorous sport.
While his form was large enough to be a man the size of Damian's Guardians, his voice was terrified and gravelly, as if he hadn't ever spoken to anyone.
While it was feasible, Quinn's equipment was cumbersome and there were the ever present problem of absolute quiet, not to mention the security issue.
Who can ever understand 'em?
Who would ever bother to check?
Who'd have ever thought she'd want to be found by the jackass, Kris?
Why hadn't she ever thought about their mutual love of animals?
Why would you ever do such a silly thing?
Wiggling her toes in the plushest carpet she'd ever felt, she leaned against the window sill, exhausted yet wired.
Will he ever be close to the man I knew?
Will I ever get used to this?
With a low brow and piercing gaze, gravelly voice, a perfectly sculpted body and rugged features, Gabriel was the sexiest man she'd ever seen.
With her back still toward him, she asked what must have been the most difficult questioned she ever voiced.
With his chiseled features and muscular frame, he was without a doubt the sexiest man she'd ever seen.
With magic or without, he'd won every brawl he'd ever been in, and he definitely wasn't afraid to fight a girl.
Without ever facing him, she turned and left.
Without the actual bones, how will we ever know?
Wolfe Creek Pass at 10,850 feet was unlike anything Dean had ever seen and easy wasn't the description that came to his mind.
Worst healer I've ever seen.
Would Dean ever make such irrational and illogical decisions if faced with a test of his love?
Would she ever be so happy?
Would she ever reach the point that she felt comfortable about spending the money he had earned before they met?
Would she ever see him again – alive?
Would she ever understand him?
Yeah, speaking of that, are you ever going to tell me how old you are?
Yeah, who'd ever know we were engaged?
Yes, I've sinned as I'm sure you know but I never ever harmed any young lady the way poor Annie was mutilated.
Yes. I don't know who he was and will never, ever, ever see him again.
Yet he wondered if he could ever care for another the way he did Jade.
Yet she had an ever growing feeling that Alex was the one.
You are the kindest, sweetest person I have ever met.
You can't ever really trust them.
You chose your duty over your mate. You are more fit to lead the Immortals than I'll ever be.
You did what no one else has ever done and convinced the Dark One to stop slaughtering innocents.
You do what you have to in that situation, even work with people you didn't think you ever would, Mrs. Watson said wisely.
You don't think you'll ever leave Hell.
You ever find it odd you feel comfortable waking up to find me here?
You ever meet someone and you knew there was something just wrong about them?
You ever think of that, D?
You say that like it'd be the worst thing you ever did.
You.re both the brightest and dumbest man I.ve ever met.
You're the first girl who has ever accepted me for what I am.
You're the only man besides my husband and maybe some doctors who's ever seen me naked—at least since I was a little girl!
You're the only person I've ever known who has had to be forced to take a vacation.
You're the sweetest person I've ever met.
Yully let the power fill her and mix with the other energies, staving off panic that there was much more than she could ever control.