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Belong Quote by Anna Banks

“Where do I belong?” “With me,” my mother and Galen say in unison. They exchange hard glares. Galen locks his jaw. “I’m her mother,” she tells Galen, her voice sharp. “Her place is with me.” “I want her for my mate,” Galen says. The admission warms up the space between us with an impossible heat…” quote by Anna Banks
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““Where do I belong?” “With me,” my mother and Galen say in unison. They exchange hard glares. Galen locks his jaw. “I’m her mother,” she tells Galen, her voice sharp. “Her place is with me.” “I want her for my mate,” Galen says. The admission warms up the space between us with an impossible heat and I want to melt into him. His words, his declaration, cannot be unspoken. And how he’s declared it to everyone who matters. It’s out there in the open, hanging in the air. He wants me for his mate. Me. Him. Forever. And I’m not sure how I feel about that. How I should feel about that. I’ve known for some time that he wanted that eventually, but how soon? Before we graduate? Before I go to college? What does it mean to mate with him? He’s a Triton prince. His place is with the Syrena, in the ocean. And let’s not forget that my place with them is dead-no Half-Breeds allowed. We have so much to talk about before this can even happen, but I feel saying so might make him feel rejected, or embarrass him in front of his older brother, the great Triton king. Or like I’m having second thoughts, and I’m not. Not exactly. I peer up at him, wanting to see his eyes, to see the promise in them that I heard in his voice. But he won’t look at me. He’s not looking at Mom, either. He keeps his iron glare on Grom, unyielding and demanding. But Grom doesn’t wither under the weight of it. In fact, he deflects it with an indifferent expression. They are definitely engaging in some sort of battle of will via manly staring contest.””

Anna Banks

About This Quote

Source Novel: “The Triton’s Promise” by Anna Banks, 2023

A young woman wrestles with love, duty, and identity amid forbidden romance and societal constraints.

In simple terms: Love versus duty conflict.

Key Takeaway

Seek honest communication and self‑acceptance.

Themes

love identity duty forbidden romance family expectations

Mood

conflicted hopeful

Type

romantic dramatic

When to use this quote

  • relationship decisions
  • family discussions
  • career choices
  • cultural integration

Key Concepts

mythology social hierarchy psychology

Questions to Reflect On

  • What does “home” mean to you?
  • How will you balance personal desire with communal obligations?
A Different Perspective

Choosing love may clash with cultural norms and personal safety.

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