Quote by A.M. Hudson
““Whoa,” I pinned my dress under my legs and nudged his chest with my elbow. “Put me down. This is kidnapping.” “No, it's not,” he stated with a smile, keeping his eyes on the path ahead, “It's is a rescue.” “Rescue?” I scoffed, but imagined a white horse waiting for us as we burst through the doors. “I don't need to be rescued.” He stopped walking and looked down at me; I shrank into his arms a little. “The fair maiden, who is locked in the darkest tower, guarded by the cruellest beast, never believes herself to be in danger, only suffering from sorrows untold and a heart untouched.””
About This Quote
Source Short story excerpt, unknown source
A playful exchange blurs lines between rescue and captivity, highlighting power dynamics.
In simple terms: Playful banter masks deeper tension.
Recognize consent and agency in interactions.
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When to use this quote
- dating
- role‑play games
- creative storytelling
- boundary setting
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What boundaries are respected or crossed?
- How does fantasy affect real‑world expectations?
The humor may downplay seriousness of non‑consensual acts.