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  • And that, Claire thought, was why Morley had been right about this, even if he was a complete vampire about it. You had to save what you could. Amelie had understood that all along, Claire realized. That was why Morganville existed. Because you had to try.

    Rachel Caine (2010). “Kiss of Death: The Morganville Vampires”, p.167, Penguin
  • Anybody else think that was weird?” Shane asked as they got into the car. Eve sent him an exasperated glance; the three of them were, of course, in the backseat. Amelie had the front, with Michael. “Ya think? In general, or in particular?” “Weird that we got through the entire thing, and I didn’t have to hit anybody.” There was a moment of silence. Michael said, as he started the car, “You’re right, Shane. That is strange.

    Rachel Caine (2009). “Fade Out: The Morganville Vampires”, p.38, Penguin
  • Amelie said, “I won’t be your servant in Morganville. Nor should you be mine. Equals.” She offered her hand to him, and he looked down at it, clearly taken aback. But he took it. “Now defend what is ours, my partner.” He grinned … grinned! … and whirled to meet Myrnin in midleap as Myrnin attacked.

    Rachel Caine (2010). “Ghost Town: The Morganville Vampires”, p.254, Penguin
  • Won? He’s one of them! How exactly is that winning?” Michael shook his head, moved up behind her, and put his hands on her shoulders. He kissed the nape of her neck gently. “I don’t know, Eve. I’m just telling you what I heard. He got some kind of agreement out of the vampires. And it was because Amelie loved him.” “Yeah, loved him enough to kill him and turn him into a bloodsucking fiend,” Eve said grimly. “How sweet. Romance isn’t dead. Oh, wait. It is.

    Rachel Caine (2007). “The Dead Girls' Dance: The Morganville Vampires”, p.146, Penguin
  • Oliver: You turned me down. So why, I wonder, did you decide Amelie would be a better choice? Claire: She smells better. And she made me cookies.

  • I so rarely have the chance to field-test anything. Amelie is so conservative about these things -Myrnin

  • When I want to be lectured on strategy, I'll consult someone who's actually won battles," Amelie said. "Not one who ran away from them." "Snap," Eve said. "You know what they're talking about?" Shane asked. "Don't need to know to get that one. She smacked him so hard his momma felt it.

    Rachel Caine (2009). “Fade Out: The Morganville Vampires”, p.36, Penguin
  • Me neither,” Shane put in. “Homie don’t play that.” “I wonder, sometimes, if your generation speaks English at all,” Amelie said.

    Rachel Caine (2009). “Fade Out: The Morganville Vampires”, p.34, Penguin
  • Morely: You're trying to make me [i]Amelie[/i] Oliver: Goodness, no. You'd look terrible in a skirt

  • Amelie had on black pants, a black zip-up hoodie, andrunning shoes. So wrong.

    Rachel Caine (2009). “Carpe Corpus”, p.31, Allison & Busby
  • Promise me, Amelie, that you’ll crucify me with silver before you allow me to fall in love.” “I hardly think there’s any chance of that,” Amelie said. "I doubt you have the capacity.

    Rachel Caine (2010). “Ghost Town”, p.234, Allison & Busby
  • Here," Myrnin said, his voice still gentle and low. "Amelie said you had to work. No one said you had to work alone." He picked up the next part and slotted it in, took the screwdriver from Claire's numbed fingers, and fastened it with a couple of deft, fast movements. "I'll be your hands." She wanted to cry, because it was so sweet, but it wouldn't do any good.

    Rachel Caine (2010). “Ghost Town: The Morganville Vampires”, p.94, Penguin
  • No way they could threaten him, not even with Amelie; he'd already given Amelie the finger on the way out of Morganville and he clearly wasn’t worried about her coming after him— or, if so, what would happen when she did.

    Rachel Caine (2010). “The Morganville Vampires:”, p.1996, Penguin
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