Gaze Quote by Catherine Anderson
““Hunter grew amused, watching Loretta. When she threw him an accusing glance, he noted that her pupils had flared until her irises were almost black. Crimson rode her cheeks, and a rosy flush colored her slender throat. He wondered if her entire body was pink and wish they were alone so he could find out. Soon. Tonight he would build a fire so she couldn’t hide in shadows, and he would learn every inch of her, slowly.””
About This Quote
Source Novel: Fantasy Romance, 1990s
The narrator describes an intense, sensual desire to explore a lover’s body, using vivid color imagery to convey passion.
In simple terms: Desire to intimately explore a lover.
Proceed slowly and respectfully.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- romantic encounters
- consent discussions
- creative writing
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do you ensure mutual consent in passionate pursuits?
- What role does imagination play in intimacy?
May romanticize obsessive behavior.