Crossed Sentence Examples
Of course it never crossed your mind.
She crossed her legs painfully and stared down at her sandwich.
She sat down obediently in the chair and crossed her legs.
The thought had crossed her mind – briefly.
The last of the infantry hurriedly crossed the bridge, squeezing together as they approached it as if passing through a funnel.
Quick steps crossed the porch.
And do you know how he crossed the grains?
It crossed her mind that Alex might be more than uncomfortable in these surroundings.
I answered as Betsy crossed her fingers.
He tucked the phone away and met her gaze, watching the emotions that crossed her face.
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They crossed through a common area with a kitchenette and large, flat-screen TV, past a gym, a library, and a few other common rooms, and into the barracks area, which bustled with activity.
Howie bounded out of the car and crossed to the newer side of the street where he had a better view of the few older buildings that remained.
As soon as the mother entered the house, he pocketed the phone, scaled the fence at a low corner, crossed to the surprised boy in a few steps, and placed a rag over his face.
I crossed the mighty Missouri River, leaving agrarian Nebraska in my rear view window.
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I crossed my fingers, at least mentally, and asked, "Was he around when Annie was abducted?"
He rubbed his face and crossed to the bathroom.
He crossed his arms and glanced at his watch.
She sat on one of two fold-out chairs in the concrete room, legs crossed and hands in her lap.
AdvertisementI watched my wife as she smiled and raised crossed fingers.
We played back our conversation with crossed fingers and not a small dose of nervousness.
I crossed my fingers, hoping my mocking his speech would remain undetected.
I lifted the heavy wood beam that crossed their door, securing it.
He leaned against the wall a few feet from her, arms crossed and cold blue eyes on her.
AdvertisementHe was just … She shuddered and crossed her arms.
He picked up Sunny and crossed to the kitchen to stack the plate high with cookies.
She flushed again as she always did, and he crossed to her, resting his hands on her thighs as he leaned his hips against the counter between her knees.
Her arms were crossed and she was chewing on her lower lip again.
A look of anguish crossed Jonny's face.
Bianca crossed to her and did.
Jenn was dressed in a revealing top and tight jeans, her arms crossed and her features amused.
It was too short for her to see clearly, and she crossed to the mirror on the other side of the room.
She left in a huff, and Dusty crossed his arms against Ohio's fall breeze.
Speck crossed his arms and waited as he answered.
Talon swatted at raindrops ahead of her, and she crossed her arms, shivering.
A shadow crossed her screen, and she snapped the cell against her body.
Heart quickening, she crossed to him and accepted his hand.
Her eyes were watery, and she crossed to him, sinking into his arms.
The rain didn't touch the Watcher, and Jule crossed his arms.
Yully rose and crossed to her wardrobe.
She shook off the rain in the doorway and crossed to the small booth near the bar that she and her father usually shared.
She made a show of resting her coat across the table, as if to say she wasn't leaving, and crossed to the small hall that contained the restrooms.
Jule crossed his arms and watched.
She dropped her things by the wardrobe and crossed to it, softening.
He exchanged a look with her, and understanding crossed her face.
Jenn crossed to Jonny's side.
The vamp crossed the room to Damian and stood.
He crossed to the window.
A torn look crossed her features before she whirled and disappeared into the dark garage.
Xander drew his weapons and crossed to the two vamps, chopping them down.
He sheathed his knife and crossed to her.
Silently, he admitted Darian wouldn't back down if an Other crossed his path.
He didn't pause for their coats, so she bypassed the cloak room and crossed her arms as she exited the warm house.
She replaced her weapon and crossed to him, unwilling to show fear.
The massive vamp crossed his arms and drew closer as she spoke.
The Magician looked around, confused, before recognition crossed her features.
He crossed to the couch and sat beside her.
Relief crossed her features.
If he crossed an Other, he knew exactly what the risk was.
Damian appeared to be waiting for him, perched on the corner of a mahogany desk with his arms crossed.
Half a head shorter than Xander, Jule was speaking quietly to the vamp, whose arms were crossed and head tilted in consideration.
Xander faced him and crossed his arms, waiting.
Her gaze went from Darian to her father, and Jule saw the flash of anger that crossed her face.
He met her gaze and saw the confusion that crossed her features.
Xander crossed his arms, his head tilted in interest as he listened.
She shaded her eyes as they crossed to the paddock.
She drew a deep breath, stilling her nerves, and crossed to the paddock.
Of the two, Dusty was more likely to call him to the floor when he crossed into his business.
He crossed his arms to display roped forearms and sat on the edge of his desk.
Damian crossed to his window and gazed out at the setting sun.
He touched her arm to pull her free, and she jerked as dark visions crossed her thoughts.
Damian crossed his arms.
Fear and uncertainty crossed her features.
The woman in his arms ducked her head again and closed her eyes, missing the flash of darkness that crossed his mind and face.
A slow, languid smile crossed his features, one that made her body flush and ache for him.
Damian crossed his arms and leaned against the wall around the trickling fountain at his back.
Damian's hair was mussed, his arms crossed.
Damian crossed to the window.
Pierre eyed her and crossed to her bathroom, tossing several items into her travel bag.
They all froze, and a look of surprise crossed Rainy's stormy features.
Sofia bit her lip and crossed her arms, unable to admit she couldn't really eat.
She crossed her arms and looked up at him, meeting his steady look with a challenging one of her own.
He said nothing, and she saw the look that crossed his face, as if he wasn't sure what to make of it.
Her arms were crossed, and though she smiled at Lon, Sofia could see her level of comfort was equal to hers among the giants that towered even above a supermodel.
Sofi pitied the beautiful woman as a stricken look crossed her features.
He entered three codes and crossed through three doors, walked down a hall too narrow for him to walk straight, and retreated to his room.
His gaze returned to Sofia, and she crossed her arms under his scrutiny.
She crossed her arms, agitated.
As he pulled on the last of his clothes and crossed to his armory, a small, black velvet box nestled between two daggers drew his attention.
Aggravated by her second display of defiance in one night, he crossed to her and planted his hands on either side of her chair, demanding her attention.
Traci crossed to the kitchen door just as Ving hung up the phone.
She felt Ving's gaze on her as she crossed the living room and disappeared into the kitchen.
His mouth dropped open, and disbelief crossed his features.
She regretted alluding to it the moment the raw look of anguish crossed his face.
She didn't miss the look of relief that crossed Pierre's face and suspected he'd been threatened with a reassignment for shooting her.
His look softened, and rare warmth crossed his features.
She hesitated then crossed the library.
Another thought crossed her mind as she stood in Hell's library.
Unlike the others whose paths she'd crossed earlier, he didn't ignore her.
A cunning smile crossed his face.
The predatory smile crossed his face.
He crossed to a mirror and pulled her in front of him.
Deidre moved towards it, recalling the last time she'd crossed through it.
She turned away from the desert and crossed her arms.
She crossed the shadow world to the glowing portal that would take her where she wanted to go.
Deidre rose and crossed her arms, walking ahead of him into the living area.
She crossed her arms, close to panicking.
Deidre crossed to him quickly, almost relieved.
Deidre crossed to her and touched the girl's forehead.
Still, her step slowed the first time she crossed demons.
Deidre crossed through the shadow world.
She crossed her arms, shivering.
He watched her, arms crossed.
He crossed his arms, wary once more.
She crossed the short distance to her mate and paused in front of him, breathing in his dark scent.
She looked down and crossed her arms, chilled in the shadow world but also uncertain what to expect.
A look of pained yearning crossed the girl's face, as if she wanted badly to speak but couldn't.
Dean crossed to the bureau, picked up his hairbrush.
Keep your fingers crossed it was a local and not one of the tourists passing through.
By the time he neared the woman, she'd crossed the intersection where the water fight would be held later, and was passing the bank in the heart of town.
After a switchback, they crossed the bridge over a deep gorge, the location of Ouray's now-melted ice climbing park where David Dean had almost lost his life the prior winter.
They crossed Canyon Creek and the site of an avalanche a few years earlier, now evidenced by the rubble of broken, twisted trees and displaced earth.
Dean began to protest but she crossed to her bedroom and slammed the door.
While he smiled, he crossed his fingers that Fred was correct that Maria was legal.
Then Fred added, Keep your fingers crossed.
Dean crossed his fingers that bureaucracy would take some time in unsnarling its spaghetti of red tape and Martha would remain in a back corner of their interest.
The couple strolled down Seventh Street to the bridge that crossed the Uncompahgre River as it spilled its way down from the mountains.
The possibility has crossed my mind.
She crossed her heart as she pulled to the side of the narrow road to let a Jeep pass.
He crossed his arms as he approached the woman who was identical to his mate.
She crossed to the pantry again, suddenly curious about what kind of new, intense flavors awaited her in the assortment of boxes and cans.
Deidre crossed to it and opened both doors.
His back was to her, his arms crossed, and his t-shirt stretched tightly across his thick back and shoulders.
He crossed his arms, dark gaze hard, towering in the bedroom that suddenly felt too small for her.
He crossed to it and saw a shallow bowl filled with water.
He crossed the room and snatched the gym bag at the bottom of her wardrobe.
Gabriel sat down on the railing to face her, arms crossed as he took in her features.
When no one did, she crossed to the door and opened it, startled by who stood before.
Deidre crossed her arms as she went to the other chair before the hearth.
Gabriel crossed his arms.
The souls crossed over into mortal lakes, after the dome of her underworld cracked, and she resigned.
She crossed to him and pushed the door to her wardrobe closed.
Deidre rested against the wardrobe, arms crossed as she shook from cold but blue eyes riveted to him.
A cold smile crossed Darkyn's face.
Deidre crossed to him, unafraid of the creature whose appearance often made grown Immortals quake and grovel.
Gabriel crossed his arms, surprised.
She pushed it away and crossed her arms, shivering.
He crossed his arms, unimpressed.
Deidre crossed the short distance to her mate and paused in front of him.
Darkyn's mate ducked her head and crossed her arms.
Turmoil crossed the features of Darkyn's mate.
A flash of irritation crossed his gaze.
She nodded, looking up only when he crossed to the door and left.
His arms were crossed and his cold gaze on Andre.
Gabriel opened a portal and crossed through the in-between place.
He crossed the room with his usual grace.
It crossed her mind to go in and find him, but he didn't need assistance and probably needed the time to himself as well.
If Lori hadn't admitted that she loved Alex the day Destiny was born, the idea that the two of them were romantically involved probably wouldn't have crossed her mind.
Again the red headed man crossed her mind.
She crossed her fingers.
It crossed her mind that if she didn't do something, she might lose him, but for the first time the thought wasn't frightening.
With that thought came the realization that she had crossed another bridge in their marriage.
Impatiently waiting for her longtime surgeon, she pushed herself off the table and crossed to the desk, where a small folder sat.
For the first time in their history, a flicker of emotion crossed the features of her surgeon.
Some of them were crossed out.
A portal opened in front of him and he crossed through it, emerging in what looked like the Pacific Northwest.
The homemade ice cream stand drew her attention, and she crossed to it.
I don't know why our paths crossed tonight, but I'm glad they did.
He'd fulfilled his end of the bargain and crossed quite a few things off her bucket list last night.
He was too angry to see where he went as he crossed through the shadow realm.
Rhyn stood and crossed to the iPad, reading quietly.
Gabe watched as she crossed the gym to give her mate a kiss on the cheek.
He didn't wait for a response but opened a portal and crossed into the mortal world.
Gabe stopped and crossed his arms.
Wariness crossed Tamer's face as he realized what the compass did.
He crossed his arms, waiting.
Deidre crossed to the bathroom and closed the door behind her.
Wobbling after the alcohol, she crossed the dining hall, hoping to find a way back to reality.
A dark look crossed Ileana's face.
Bracing herself, she opened the front door and crossed through the house.
She crossed more boldly this time, terrified of seeing the doorway close behind her before she'd made it through another one.
She crossed her arms and walked towards him, stopping close enough for him to reach her, if he wanted to.
She raised you before she crossed over?
Dread sank into her belly as she entered the shadow world and crossed to the glowing doorway.
Deidre crossed her arms as she moved to take the seat she'd been in the night before.
With a deep breath, she crossed through the clinging cold, at a run by the time she reached the other side out of fear the portals might all disappear before she was safe.
A smile crossed Darkyn's face.
No emotion crossed his features as his gaze settled on the two people on the bed.
Before she crossed over, past-Deidre brought me back.
She crossed her arms, too aware of how close to the bed she stood.
Curious, Deidre crossed to the doors.
He wiped his face and sat facing her on the edge of the balcony's railing, arms folded across his chest and legs crossed at the ankle.
The thought he had someone else – and this was the reason he couldn't commit to her fully – never crossed her mind.
Deidre crossed her arms.
He crossed through anyway to the soul on the list to be claimed.
He crossed his arms.
There was no way of knowing whose souls had crossed over to the mortal world, but he was going to trust that Fate was on his side, for the time being.
Would someone like Gabriel notice her, if they crossed paths as random strangers at the festival?
It was dim inside the stronghold, and the first torch they crossed that burned with black flames mesmerized her long enough for her to lose sight of Darkyn around a corner.
Deidre crossed the room, terrified she'd find Gabriel's name gone.
Surprised, he crossed to the bars of his cell but found the whole wall disappeared when he touched it.
She paused near the end and turned back to see both Officer David and the woman watching her with disapproving looks and crossed arms.
Gabriel leaned his hip against the counter and crossed his arms in physical disagreement.
He crossed his arms, displaying his displeasure without his face changing.
He crossed to the wet bar for two glasses, one with red wine and the other with whiskey.
His gut twisted as raw emotion crossed Jade's face.
Instead she crossed to the full bar and traded the champagne for a triple shot of whiskey on the rocks.
When she finished, she crossed to the balcony.
She ignored him and crossed her arms.
The sun crossed the sky, and an hour before it would set, he returned.
She sat up and crossed her legs, eyeing the rope.
She rolled her eyes and crossed her arms.
He gasped and crossed himself.
She crossed to the table and lifted one from the plate, flinging it at him.
She had no good memories of Paris and crossed her arms.
Understanding crossed his features, and he unwound it, ignoring her attempts to slap him away.
He didn't answer but crossed to a window and flipped on a light.
She crossed to the small desk and rustled around for the complimentary paper and pen.
Rhyn gave Katie a long, withering look that she bore with crossed arms.
Gabriel crossed to the window and stared at where the dark ocean and night sky met in the distance.
They crossed through the fog to a destination Rhyn had never been before.
The thought of leaving him to die had never crossed her mind.
She crossed her arms as she neared.
They crossed more intersections, descended to the level below, and stopped outside of double doors.
She crossed her arms.
She crossed her arms, forcing herself not to cover her neck as four sets of eyes landed there.
She crossed her arms and followed him in.
He crossed his arms, aware she was the only creature not intimidated by his displays of strength.
She whirled away and crossed to the Oracle's book, closing it after his failed attempt to see Rhyn's fate.
He said nothing, aware the thought had crossed his mind more than once lately.
She looked as if she wanted to say something, then crossed her arms with a glare.
He loped along the trail through the forest and trotted into the park around the castle, where the person he least wanted to see awaited him with a glower and crossed arms.
Instead of going to see the Immortal leader, Gabriel crossed through the shadow world, squinting as he emerged into the bright mid-morning sunlight.
Surprised, he crossed to it and opened it.
Surprise, then disbelief, crossed her features.
He rose and crossed to Toby, looping his arm around the baby angel and resting him on his hip.
He crossed to Katie and sat on the ottoman in front of her.
A haunted look crossed his face.
Kris finished tying his boots and crossed to the door, slamming it on his way out.
She stood and crossed to the scared creature and took one of his soft hands.
The white Hummer limo made it up the snowy slope and slowed as it crossed the cleared cobblestone drive in front of the castle.
The smallest of smiles crossed Kris.s face, but he refused to answer.
He caught sight of them and crossed to Hannah.
Snow soon covered her arms as she crossed the roof to gaze into the well-lit courtyard.
He opened a portal and crossed through.
Jade crossed to the window and looked out, formulating a plan to let the demons into the castle using Sasha.
Once he crossed this line, he could never return.
She stood abruptly and crossed to the bathroom, wanting to be alone.
He crossed his arms, interested to know Katie.s sister was as special as she was and wondering if Kris had already claimed her.
A haunted look crossed her face.
He opened a portal and crossed into the shadow world and then through a portal into a Japanese-style palatial estate overlooking Tokyo.
He.d crossed the line.
He.d thought he crossed the only line that mattered by selling out the Immortals but found there was another he wasn.t ready for.
She crossed to a stall and closed the door, focusing on a portal to the shadow world.
She crossed to it, took a deep swig, then flung it against the door.
They crossed unimpeded through the portal and onto the island Sanctuary, one of four such sites bridging the mortal and immortal worlds.
Rhyn was the first to engage any demon in his way while Tamer and Erik beheaded every creature that crossed their paths.
He crossed the distance between them in three strides and slapped her hard.
He missed the resentful look that usually crossed his brother's face.
He moved to the edge of the table nearest Jade and crossed his arms as he leaned against it.
Kris crossed to his burnt-out bedchamber and dug through a trunk in the closet.
She looked at him to see the haunted look that crossed his face.
Fury she didn.t understand crossed his face.
Jade ignored her and crossed to a trunk in the corner.
Rhyn saw the pained look that crossed Kris.s face.
I.ve crossed all the lines.
A look of horror crossed her face, and his anger boiled.
He snatched up his machete and crossed to the bed to grab and sling Iliana over his shoulder.
Daniela crossed her arms and gave a stiff nod.
Gabriel crossed to him and held out the healer.
A tormented look crossed Gabriel.s face, but he nodded once.
She stumbled up and crossed to her bathroom to brush her teeth before going out to breakfast.
Kevin crossed his office to the small safe and drew out a small pile of cash.
She crossed her arms and sat on the arm of the couch, pinning him with a withering look.
Romas crossed his arms and raised an eyebrow in silent inquiry.
She sat and crossed her legs, thoughtful.
Another memory crossed her mind, and her face grew warm for a different reason.
She rested against the door, jarred when the flash of a grey knife crossed inches before her eyes, followed by a muted thunk as the weapon buried itself in the door.
The moment the prisoner crossed the third step, she saw him.
Realization crossed her features and with it another flash of anger.
The man before her crossed his arms, not amused.
She crossed to the boxes she had stacked in the corner and covered with a square of cloth.
Excited and nervous, Kiera crossed to it and waved her armband over the access pad.
A flicker of amusement crossed her face.
Instead of the welcoming smile, a frantic look crossed his face.
She took in his beautiful body as he crossed to place her sword in the sword stand.
His every look was penetrating, as if he sought to capture her thoughts whenever she crossed his path.
As if he sensed her irritation at the early hour, a look of amusement crossed his face, visible in the shift of his eyebrows.
Jetr crossed to the door and closed it before asking, "Have you given any thought to what I warned you of a few weeks ago?"
A'Ran crossed his arms, more hesitant to consider his second in command-- and closest friend-- being a traitor now that his sister was involved with Ne'Rin.
Nishani put her gifts aside and crossed her legs in her seat before flicking on the battle planner.
The only possibility-- that she might choose to leave-- hadn't crossed his mind.
Disbelief and sorrow crossed her face as she began to understand her options.
She crossed her arms, exhausted.
A look of astonishment crossed his face as he turned.
Irritated, she pulled her feet up and crossed her legs beneath her.
She crossed her arms, hugging herself.
She crossed the stone tiles to the center of the chamber and circled the plain fountain.
The thrones caught her attention, and she crossed to them.
The warriors regained themselves first and crossed to the edge of the canyon, unaffected by the water spraying on them.
She watched as he too crossed to the edge of the canyon before she rose.
He crossed to her and knelt.
The single flower still stood in the fountain, and she crossed to it.
She crossed to sit where she couldn't see any of her paintings and instead gazed at Evelyn.
He excused himself and crossed to her, motioning for her to follow him out a nearby door into a corridor.
Dean crossed his fingers and hoped this affiance would spawn fewer complications than the last.
He rose and crossed to the fireplace and began to bank the fire as the hall clock struck eleven times.
The pair drove down Seventh Street, crossed over the Uncompahgre River and followed the dirt road to the small cluster of mobile homes.
Cynthia crossed to the desk and returned with a hand full of cards and envelopes.
Cynthia crossed over to her husband, took his face in her hands and kissed him, hard on the lips.
Ryland just laughed as they crossed the bridge.
At Ryland's urging they crossed the bridge past the area where the main activities of the ice festival were being assembled for the weekend.
Cynthia raised crossed fingers.
Now, a look of fear crossed her face.
As he came out of the trees and crossed the bridge, he passed the sheriff 's car and emergency vehicles, their bubble gum lights still turning red or blue in the thickening snow.
Next to the officer was a stern looking man in a suit and tie, arms crossed, staring straight ahead.
He crossed his fingers on the last statement.
He crossed his fingers that he was ahead of the police, and his wife would be there to answer.
Panic slowly crossed his craven countenance.
She crossed herself and bowed her head.
Dropping him on the sofa, Jackson sat back in his chair and crossed one long leg over the other knee at the ankle.
She crossed the room and gave him a quick peck on the cheek.
I may have crossed a line there.
Elisabeth leaned in the doorway, arms crossed.
Sarah crossed her arms.
Samantha crossed her arms.
Elisabeth was setting up to work in her studio as Jackson stood in the doorway, arms crossed, watching her.
He swore under his breath as he crossed the room to examine her neck.
He silently followed her up the trail and then fell in beside her as they crossed the field.
A car crossed the bridge behind them, leaving a wake of squeaking and groaning metal and wood.
Yes, she had crossed that last hurdle of doubt.
She crossed to the communication master workstation and checked the systems.
She turned away, crossed the road, and skirted the darkened helipad resting at the edge of a cliff overlooking an extensive valley.
Lana's smile remained as she crossed the helipad towards the barracks.
Even if their paths never crossed, his offer still made her feel special in a way she'd never had time to experience with another man.
She rose and crossed to the keypad wall again.
She crossed her arms, considering.
Lana crossed to the screen and touched it, bringing up details of the attacks.
Another form crossed her vision, and she sought to make it out as well.
Lana tucked the micro in her pocket and crossed to it.
An odd look crossed her face.
A look of incredulity crossed her features, and he doubted any army-type had ever threatened one of the elite class member forces.
She tried to pull away, panic growing at the look that crossed his features.
She crossed her legs at the ankles, and he planted one knee between her thighs, driving them apart.
Beyond concerned, Brady crossed to the trembling woman and squatted.
She watched him for a moment then crossed to the nearest cabinet.
She clenched her meal bars and crossed to the living area, sitting with her back to him.
Understanding crossed her features.
Brady crossed his arms.
He rose and crossed to the small safe where he kept what they'd found on her.
Worry, but no elevated level of distress crossed her features.
He crossed to her and sat on the couch beside her.
He held up the vault again, and desperation crossed her features.
Leery of the change in her, Brady tucked the two away and crossed to the kitchen.
She crossed her arms when she saw him and wouldn't meet his eyes.
He crossed his arms, unable to quell his sudden desire to wrap his arms around her and promise her he'd find a way to make things right.
Lana crossed her arms, feeling very alone.
Jack crossed to what had been his favorite spot on the couch.
She had few memories of her mother and grandparents and never crossed paths with anyone from the poor class.
He recalled one of their conversations from before their paths crossed, where he'd promised to marry her.
Brady looked at her pointedly, and she crossed her arms.
Lana followed and crossed her arms.
She crossed the river.
He'd spent his life relatively alone, crossing between the underworld and human world as needed. Death had been far from co-dependent, and he'd had free rein. Until two days ago, when he crossed into the underworld with Katie slung across his shoulder. He'd forgotten what it was to have someone completely dependent on him.
Another small smile crossed her face, and she sat down. Gabe left her, knowing even if she did sleep, it wouldn't be long. Death may have ignored their presence in her domain for three days, but something had made her reach out to him now. He knew they'd have problems at some point and only hoped he could get Katie out of the underworld, before his own fate was sealed.
Rhyn rose and crossed to the small cave, peering into its depths.
Rhyn crossed his arms, irritated. Kiki trotted from the patio into the house perched on a hill overlooking Tokyo. He returned ten minutes later with a small briefcase, a jacket and a hard case for his iPad. Rhyn opened the portal, and the two strode through it, back to the massive tree where Rhyn had lost Toby in the cold, wet French Alps.
A faint smile, the first sign of human emotion, crossed its face.
A shadow crossed his features, one Rhyn didn't expect to see.
Rhyn left the cell block to Toby's protests and walked with Gabe through the antechamber and into the hallway on the other side. Gabe's gaze was dark, his air brooding. Rhyn opened a portal, and they crossed through to Gabe's cabin in the underworld.
A troubled look crossed the death-dealer's features.
Kris crossed his arms, looking hard at the deity. "I think I said it."
Toby rolled his eyes in response and crossed his arms. Katie shook her head. The angel was visibly upset and completely disheveled. She softened, sensing his distress.
Kris looked up in time to see Kiki crash through the canopy and plummet towards the ground. Kris gasped and sprung forward. A streak of black crossed his vision as a flying demon snatched Kiki out of the air.
Rhyn stopped and knelt, placing his hands to the ground. Kris crossed his arms. A blast of energized air swept over him. Rhyn sat back.
Rhyn pointed. The angel sighed and crossed to Kiki. Rhyn opened a new portal, took a deep breath and crossed through to Hell.
Rhyn ignored the demon and left the cell block, returning to the hallway before opening a portal. He crossed through the shadow world to the beach of the Caribbean Sanctuary. Toby was dragging Kiki up the beach by one leg.
The woman pursed her lips and crossed her arms, eyeing him. "I'll get him," Toby shouted from across the courtyard.
A small smile crossed Rhyn's face, answering Gabe's question without words.
Sackler crossed the room to the trashcan, retrieved the prior day's edition of the Parkside Sentinel and read aloud.
She rose and crossed to the railing of the deck.
Ethel was an attorney who specialized in making money, so she never crossed paths with Dean's area of the law.
Dean slowly unwound himself from behind the steering wheel and crossed to answer it.
She finished the drink she was holding in one gulp and crossed to where he was standing.
She started to rise but a serious look crossed her face.
At first it didn't register but then he quickly crossed to the window and looked out.
He then crossed to the table and began poring over his notes.
Winston crossed over to Baratto with surprising speed and grabbed him by the collar, nearly lifting him off the ground.
When she saw him, a look of fury crossed her face.
He crossed the room in quick strides and pinned her arms behind her back.
Or, more rightly, never let me in.Dean turned and crossed the room in disgust.
He studiously perused the biking catalogs for the additional gear he would need for the trek and crossed his fingers he'd chosen correctly.
When they had crossed the field to the spot where Dean's tent was pitched, he began to dismantle it.
Both recognized it as the same headgear Jeffrey Byrne was reported to have been wearing when he crossed the road to the beach in Norfolk.
We can't do anything until morning but keep our fingers crossed.
Just keep your fingers crossed old man—this is our last shot.
A broad smile crossed his face.
He crossed to the bed and held out his hand as casually as a conventioneer.
He crossed to the bathroom and shut the door.
Burgess rose and crossed to the window.
Dean gulped and crossed his fingers.
Carmen crossed her eyes and then laughed.
The words "mature male" crossed her mind again.
Leaving the dairy, she crossed the field and then the creek, hopping from one stone to another to avoid getting her boots wet.
Once again she crossed the field – this time back to her house.
He crossed his arms over his chest and surveyed her body.
Actually, it never crossed her mind, but that wouldn't sooth him, and if she had thought about it, that would have been her reasoning.
It crossed her mind not to answer it at all, but maybe he had learned something from the last call and would get to the point.
It crossed her mind to push his hand away, but at the moment it seemed trivial.
Once again it crossed her mind how pleased they would have been with Alex.
It crossed her mind to call him, but if he was with Josh, that might be a trigger.
In her erotic thoughts about him, the actual act of undressing had never crossed her mind.
Reaching down, he lifted her into his arms and crossed the threshold.
It crossed Carmen's mind that he might cry.
There was a limit to his patience, and she had crossed it.
She watched as he crossed the room to the door, his broad shoulders swaying gracefully with each step.
They crossed a small spring and Alex drew Ed to a halt, glancing down at the ground.
A dozen things crossed her mind — none of them good.
Back at the house, she crossed the living room floor barefoot; her shoes in one hand and socks in the other.
He crawled onto the window seat opposite her and crossed his legs, laying the clipboard on them while he scanned through her plans.
They crossed the field, stopping at the pond when Jonathan insisted on watching the wild ducks.
It crossed her mind that Lori might be better off.
Another thought crossed her mind before she banished it.
It had crossed his mind that Josh intentionally ended his life.
A troubled look crossed Jonny's face.
He crossed to the seat in front of Damian's desk and propped his feet up on the desk.
Darkness crossed Damian's features, the same darkness Darian felt go through him as he alluded to the fact he was broken beyond repair.
She crossed to it and pushed it open, her attention falling to the slender blonde slung across Jonny's bed.
She stood in the doorway, silver-blue eyes swirling and arms crossed.
He crossed to her and touched her side, where a long bruise wrapped around her hip.
She turned to face him, arms crossed.
Darian hung back and watched, arms crossed.
Darian crossed his arms.
Your Guardian crossed into the immortal world.
Darian crossed to the door.
The flash of darkness crossed Jonny's face again.
She crossed the road and walked into the pine forest, towards the small town.
Jenn rose and crossed to the edge.
His eyes were on the two walking down the beach, his arms crossed, as if he waited for something.
Sensing her growing distress, Taran crossed to the door leading from the bedchamber into the hallway and opened it.
He placed the unsettling book on a table and crossed the chamber, watching the book as if it might decide to walk away on its own.
He crossed to the quiet horse as he walked, issuing it a warning look as well.
She pushed herself away from the door and crossed to a small pitcher of water and basin in the corner.
By the time they crossed the arena, her numbed mind began to accept the possibility of death at his hands.
Barring her door, she then crossed to the spare bedchamber.
Without another word, she crossed to the door and fled.
Hilden studied him then rose and crossed to the bed.
He crossed the chamber and flipped the book over carefully.
Anger crossed through eyes as green as spring buds.
Taran snatched her wrists and trapped her against him, forcing her arms crossed behind her.
He retreated obediently to Rissa's quarters and crossed to close the opened windows.
He crossed to the windows and opened them, assessing it to be only a few hours before dawn.
He crossed his arms, exposing roped forearms.
The image of Taran crossed her mind, and she admired him more for his ability to survive such a place.
Anger crossed his features.
Taran crossed the chamber, fearful of what he'd see.
He closed the door and crossed to her, kneeling in front of her.
I think I speak for all men when I say that word never crossed my mind.
Maybe it would be better if it crossed his.
She carried the water to Princess and then crossed the tack room to the other section of the barn.
It crossed her mind that she couldn't get dehydrated in this rain, but she obediently downed some of the water.
He crossed his arms over his chest and frowned down at her.
As Rob crossed the foot bridge across the creek, Alex and Gerald emerged from the barn and started for the house.
By the time Carmen retrieved the table cloths from the house, Gerald and Alex had crossed the footbridge and were on the path up the hill to the house.
Carmen shut the door and crossed the room, sitting at the desk and indicating a chair for Sam.
It crossed her mind that she might find the answer there when he was gone to work.
It also crossed her mind that pilfering through his things to get information about something for which he had sworn to be silent would be a great invasion of his privacy.
She had crossed the point of no return.
As she crossed the yard, Rob and Aaron came out on their way to the car.
As he gazed down at her, it crossed her mind that they should probably sleep in separate beds.
One word crossed his mind – lonely.
No. It never crossed my mind.
Xander crossed to his mother and knelt, wary of the stranger.
That smile again, the one that scared him, crossed the stranger's face.
His body went rigid, and confusion crossed his features.
Surprise crossed Brandon's face.
Brandon lifted the couch cushions while she crossed to her bedroom and pulled the jeans she wore yesterday out of the dirty laundry with shaking hands.
Jessi crossed to the wardrobe the same color white as the walls and opened it.
She crossed to her cousin and set down the clothes at the foot of the bed.
She swallowed hard and crossed her arms to keep him from seeing her hands tremble.
Plastering on a smile, Jessi crossed to her and hugged her hard enough that Ashley objected.
The Original Human, however, just crossed into his territory.
He stood at the top, arms crossed.
A shadow crossed her face, before she averted her eyes.
Relief crossed her features as the iPad started right up.
She crossed to the railing of the loft area overlooking the formal living room with its two-story hearth.
He crossed his arms, and his gaze darkened.
Mirroring his pose, she crossed her arms and leaned back against the counter.
She'd almost crossed the threshold where she was his; he felt her body start to arch under the sensations.
Toni crossed his vision.
An odd thought crossed her mind.
She crossed to him cautiously and held out her hand for the phone.
She crossed to it and peered through the peep hole, surprised to see Jonny's caramel features and black eyes.
Interest crossed the youth's face.
Jessi crossed to the kitchen to start dinner for her cousins, mind on how she was going to get out of this mess, if she wasn't able to get the necklace.
He crossed his arms and watched those in the ring.
Realization crossed Dusty's face.
She crossed to his room, startled to see a woman in his bed that wasn't Toni.
Jessi watched her cousin walk away then break into a run as she crossed the street and headed towards the bookstore.