Want Marry Quote by Eilis O'Neal
““You really told them you wanted to marry me?” I asked. The smile had taken over his whole face now. “I told you before: I fell under your spell before you even knew you had magic, before you saved a kingdom, back when there was no chance you would be allowed to marry me. Nothing’s really changed since then, except that now any children we have might be wizards themselves, and I’ll be hopelessly outnumbered. “So, yes, I want to marry you. Someday. If you’ll have me,” he said modestly. “Of course I will, you idiot,” I said with a shriek, and threw myself into his arms.””
About This Quote
A dialogue expressing mutual love, magical destiny, and playful commitment despite future uncertainties.
In simple terms: Playful confession of love and future wizard children.
Love intertwines with destiny and humor.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- proposing marriage
- discussing future children
- sharing magical abilities
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- creative writing
- role‑playing scenarios
Questions to Reflect On
- How does humor affect serious commitments?
- What does 'wizard children' symbolize?