I secretly wondered if Dimitri's problem might be that he was jealous. He hadn't pulled Lissa aside to yell at her. The thought made me slightly happy, but then I remembered my earlier curiosity about why Dimitri had even wandered by.
I secretly wondered if Dimitri's problem might be that he was jealous. He hadn't pulled Lissa aside to yell at her. The thought made me slightly happy, but then I remembered my earlier curiosity about why Dimitri had even wandered by.
It was impossible to get the Dimitri and Tasha thing out of my head, but at least packing and getting ready made sure I didn't devote 100 percent of my brain power to him. More like 95 percent.
Fortunately for Dimitri, I had his back.
Because it's simple, I love you, and I don't want to keep pretending like I don't. -Rose to Dimitri
I couldn't stop staring at the cave, back where Dimitri was, back where half of my soul was.
I left her there crying as I walked toward the gate. A piece of my soul had died when Dimitri had fallen. Turning my back on her now, I felt another piece die as well. Soon there wouldn't be anything left inside me.
I was testing dorm security. It sucks. -Rose to Dimitri
It had to be one of the weirdest things in the universe that Lissa had never come close to suspecting my feelings for Dimitri but that Adrian had figured it out.
I lost track of day and night too. My time was divided into Dimitri and not-Dimitri. He was my world. When he wasn't there, the moments were agony.
Rose, do you think I'd do anything that would hurt you.- Dimitri to Rose
Yet, it had been Dimitri's gentleness and thoughtfulness mixed with that deadliness that made him so wonderful. The same hands that wielded stakes with such precision would carefully brush the hair out of my face. The eyes that could astutely spot any danger in the area would regard me wonderingly and worshipfully, like I was the most beautiful and amazing woman in the world.
Dimitri was on a first name basis with one of the most badass guardians around. Of course, Dimitri was pretty badass himself, so I shouldn't have been surprised.
Dimitri had a very good November tour. He left the squad because of his injury but he is fit again and his return is logical.
Reached by phone, National Interest co-publisher Dimitri Simes returned the insults. Years ago, he predicted the end of history, which proved to be somewhat premature, ... If somebody expects they will build their magazine at the expense of the National Interest, those hopes, I'm certain, will also be premature.
Competition always keeps your head on straight. He knows Dimitri (Linton) is a good running back. He knows we're bringing in one of the better running backs in the country. That's the beauty of competition, right It keeps everybody pressing on.
Jean-Baptiste has not looked as sharp as in November and Dimitri made a real difference as a replacement against Italy. It's nothing to do with the fact that he always plays well against England, it's just important to keep up competition.
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