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Contemporary-romance Quote by J.M. Stewart

“She hadn’t come for any of that. She came for him. Twenty feet in front of her, leaning back against the waist-high bar, stood the man she’d spent all day tracking down—the infamous Dillon James. The man who would soon have the power to take away everything she held dear.” quote by J.M. Stewart
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““She hadn’t come for any of that. She came for him. Twenty feet in front of her, leaning back against the waist-high bar, stood the man she’d spent all day tracking down—the infamous Dillon James. The man who would soon have the power to take away everything she held dear.””

J.M. Stewart

About This Quote

A woman pursues a man whose power threatens everything she values, highlighting the tension between personal devotion and the danger inherent in the object of affection.

In simple terms: She follows a dangerous man for love.

Key Takeaway

Love can draw us toward perilous forces.

Themes

obsession danger romantic pursuit power dynamics

Mood

tense melancholic

Type

narrative dramatic

When to use this quote

  • a spy falling for a target
  • a journalist chasing a corrupt politician
  • a fan idolizing a controversial celebrity

Key Concepts

psychology of attraction risk vs. reward

Practical Applications

  • recognize red flags before deepening involvement
  • maintain personal boundaries

Questions to Reflect On

  • What drives people to seek out threats for love?
  • Can love justify risking one's core values?
A Different Perspective

Romanticizing danger can blind one to self‑preservation.

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