Love pain Quote by Jeaniene Frost
““Kitten.” The word was rasped so low I almost didn’t hear it above the whoosh of wind. “You have to let me die. Now, while I still have her contained!” I didn’t know what he meant and I didn’t care. I pulled the knife free, flinging it aside in revulsion. Bones made a ragged noise and his face twisted, as though he were somehow in more pain without the silver in his heart than with it. “You’re not going to die,” I swore, then pressed my mouth to his for a kiss filled with all the love, pain, fear, and frustration of the past several days. I was still kissing him when I pulled out my other gun and shot him through the head.””
About This Quote
A visceral scene blends love, fear, and violence, illustrating how intense emotions can coexist with destructive actions.
In simple terms: Love and violence intertwine in turmoil.
Passion can drive both affection and aggression.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- intense relationship drama
- thriller narratives
- character studies
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- Use contrasting emotions to deepen character depth
- Employ sensory details to heighten tension
Questions to Reflect On
- What does the juxtaposition of love and aggression reveal about the characters?
- How does the sensory description affect reader empathy?
The graphic violence may alienate readers seeking subtlety.