Black face Quote by becca Fitzpatrick
““Just then Patch ambled through the front door. I did a double take to make it was really him. I hadn't expected him to come. We'd never resolved our fight, and I'd pridefully refused to take the first step, forcing myself to lock my cell phone in a drawer every time I was tempted to call him and apologize, despite my increasing distress that he might never call either. My pride immediately turned to relief at the sight of him. I hated fighting. I hated not having him close. If he was ready to mend this, so was I.A smile flickered across my face at the sight of his costume; black jeans, black t-shirt, black face mask. The latter concealed all but his cool, assessing gaze. "There's my date," I said. "Fashionably late.””
About This Quote
Source Novel: Unnamed contemporary fiction, 2023
A protagonist overcomes pride and fear to reconnect with a loved one, realizing vulnerability is strength.
In simple terms: Pride blocks reconciliation; openness heals.
Let go of pride, reach out.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- calling a former partner
- ending a fight
- expressing feelings
- accepting forgiveness
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What holds you back from apologizing?
- How can vulnerability improve your relationships?
Pride may cause repeated avoidance, delaying resolution.