Gaze Quote by J.T. Ellison
““Rolling onto her side, she caressed the pillow facing her, where Baldwin’s chiseled features usually gave her a respite. The emptiness was palpable. Stretching her right arm out, she slid it under the pillow. Her fingers closed around the grip of her Glock. A shiver went through her, and she was finally dragged under. *””
About This Quote
Source Novel: Unknown, likely thriller or crime fiction, 2020s
A character uses a gun to confront fear, finding a grim sense of control in a tense moment.
In simple terms: She grabs a gun to face her dread.
Embrace decisive action when terror strikes.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- self‑defense
- high‑stress decision
- nighttime anxiety
- personal crisis
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What does the gun symbolize for her?
- How might she confront fear without violence?
The act may deepen trauma rather than resolve it.