
Vampire Academy Dreamcast
↳Lyndsy Fonseca as Rose and Kirsten Prout as Lissa
Looking away from him for the second time during the meeting, I stared at the floor, conscious of Lissa beside me and her own encouragement burning through our bond. At long last, I exhaled and glanced back up at the headmistress.
“Fine, I accept.”
-Rose Hathaway, Vampire Academy by Richelle Mead
Vampire Academy Dreamcast: Lyndsy Fonseca as Rose Hathaway
The perfect Rose/Adrian song in Rose’s point of view. </3
Broken Arrow by Pixie Lott
What do you do when you’re stuck,
Because the one that you love,
Has pushed you away,
And you can’t deal with the pain,
And now you’re trying to fix me,
Mend what he did,
And find the piece that i’m missing,
But I still miss him,
I miss him, I’m missing him,
Oh I miss him, I miss him I’m missing him
And you’re sitting in the front row,
Wanna be first in line,
Waiting by my window,
Giving me all your time,
You could be my hero,
If only I could let go,
But his love is still in me,
Like a broken arrow.
Like a broken arrow.
He’s the thorn in my flesh
That I can’t take out
He’s stealing my breath
When you’re around,
And now you’re trying to convince me,
He wasn’t worth it,
But you can’t complete me,
He’s the part that its missing,
I miss him, I’m missing him,
Oh I miss him I miss him, I’m missing him,
And you’re sitting in the front row,
Wanna be first in line,
Waiting by my window,
Giving me all your time,
You could be my hero,
If only I could let go,
But his love is still in me,
Like a broken arrow,
Like a broken arrow.
What do you do…
When your hearts in two places?
You feel burnt but you’re torn inside.
You feel love but you just can’t embrace it,
When you found the right one at the wrong time.
And you’re
Sitting in the front row,
Wanna be first in line,
Waiting by my window,
Giving me all your time,
You could be my hero,
If only I could let go,
But his love is still in me,
Like a broken arrow oh whoa
Like a broken arrow…
“Lissa!” came a nearby voice. Glancing over, we saw Natalie waving at us. Lissa and I exchanged looks. Natalie was sort of Lissa’s cousin in the way Victor was sort of her uncle, but we’d never hung out with her all that much.
Lissa shrugged and headed in that direction. “Why not?”
I followed reluctantly. Natalie was nice but also one of the most uninteresting people I knew. Most royals at the school enjoyed a kind of celebrity status, but Natalie had never fit in with that crowd. She was too plain, too uninterested in the politics of the Academy, and too clueless to really navigate them anyway.
-Vampire Academy by Richelle Mead
VA Dreamcast: Grace Phipps as Natalie, Kirsten Prout as Lissa, and Lyndsy Fonseca as Rose

We rounded a corner and came face-to-face with an elaborate set of French doors. Through the etched glass, I could see book-lined shelves, stretching all the way up the walls. A library- a huge one that extended on and on, out of my sight. Better yet, I saw a large bay window opposite me, framed in heavy satin curtains the color of blood.
“Perfect,” I said, pushing open the doors.
That was when the nausea hit me. We weren’t alone in the room.
Galina sprang up from a chair near the fireplace on the far side of the room.
Rose: “And if you mess with either of us again, I’ll break you in half. If you don’t believe me, go ask Dawn Yarrow about what I did to her arm in ninth grade. You were probably at nap time when it happened.”
The incident with Dawn hadn’t been one of my finer moments. I honestly hadn’t expected to break any bones when I shoved her into a tree. Still, the incident had given me a dangerous reputation, in addition to my smartass one. The story had gained legendary status, and I liked to imagine that it was still being told around campfires late at night. Judging from the look on this girl’s face, it was.