Fear Quote by Jackson Pearce
““Rosie!” Scarlett shouts. There’s fear in her voice, mixed with fury. I grit my teeth. My sister flings the bathroom door open, a hazy form behind the white shower curtain. “What happened? Are you okay?” she demands, voice dark enough to intimidate a wolf. “I . . .” Scarlet,” I say, cutting the water off. I sigh and reach for a towel. A voice interrupts my movement. “Look, Scarlett, come on, it was an accident—” Silas rounds the corner. I freeze, arm outstretched and still a few inches from the towel, body half exposed around the curtain. His mouth drops, cheeks flush, and he immediately whirls around to face the hallway. “Sorry, Rosie,” he said quickly. He puts his hands into his pockets and bounces on his heels. My face turns bright red, goose bumps scattering across my arms from both the cold and the shivery feeling Silas is giving me.””
About This Quote
Source Novel: The Girl Who Was Supposed to Die, 2020
Scarlett confronts a terrifying moment when a sudden accident threatens her sister, but the situation is defused by a quick apology and awkward humor, leaving her embarrassed and shaken.
In simple terms: She faces fear, embarrassment, and relief after an accident.
Stay calm, apologize, and handle the aftermath.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- home accidents
- sibling emergencies
- unexpected interruptions
- apology after mishap
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What helps you recover from sudden embarrassment?
- How can humor be used responsibly in crises?
Humor may not fully ease the trauma of the incident.