Last summer Quote by Amy Efaw
““Devon stares at him standing there, remembering the only other guy had ever opened a car door for her. Last summer. The sky was bright blue mirroring the water, the sun warm. A perfect day. He had smiled down at her; he'd That Look in his eyes- warm and eager and a little bit vulnerable. When he'd look at her in that way, and smile that tilted smile, her body would tingle with an electric tension that robbed her breath away. That was then. And now? Now she is here.””
About This Quote
Source Novel: Unknown (fictional narrative)
A woman recalls a vivid, intimate memory of a past encounter, contrasting it with her present uncertainty.
In simple terms: She remembers a past moment and feels uncertain now.
Embrace present while honoring past feelings.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- dating
- self-reflection
- emotional processing
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What does this memory reveal about her desires?
- How can she reconcile past and present?
Memory may idealize the past, skewing present perception.