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Ariella Quote by Julie Kagawa

“She turned suddenly, and before I could react, framed my face with her hands and pressed her lips to mine. I froze, mostly in shock, but after a moment my body uncoiled and I closed my eyes, relaxing into her. I remembered this; the feel of her lips on mine, cool and soft, the touch of her fingers…” quote by Julie Kagawa
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““She turned suddenly, and before I could react, framed my face with her hands and pressed her lips to mine. I froze, mostly in shock, but after a moment my body uncoiled and I closed my eyes, relaxing into her. I remembered this; the feel of her lips on mine, cool and soft, the touch of her fingers on my skin. I remembered her scent, those long nights when we would lie under the cold, frozen stars, dreaming in each other’s arms. For a second, my body reacted instinctively. I started to pull us closer, to wrap my arms around her and return the kiss with equal passion…but, then I stopped. I remembered this perfectly; every shining moment with Ariella was forever etched into my mind. What we’d had, what we’d shared, everything. I’d built a shrine to her in my memories, carefully tended with grief and anger and regret. I knew every inch of our relationship, the passion, the feeling of emptiness when we weren’t together, the longing and, yes, the love. I had been in love with Ariella. I remembered what she’d meant to me once, what I’d felt for her then… …and what I didn’t feel for her now.””

Julie Kagawa

About This Quote

Source Novel: The Iron Fey series by Julie Kagawa, 2010

A lover reflects on a passionate kiss, recalling past intimacy while realizing the feeling has faded, highlighting memory’s bittersweet grip on love.

In simple terms: Remembering love can reveal its loss.

Key Takeaway

Acknowledge change, let go.

Themes

love memory loss reflection

Mood

melancholic reflective bittersweet

Type

narrative emotional introspective

When to use this quote

  • romantic relationship
  • personal introspection
  • memory triggers
  • emotional decision

Key Concepts

attachment nostalgia emotional transition

Questions to Reflect On

  • What does this memory teach about your current emotions?
  • How can you honor past love while moving forward?
A Different Perspective

Memories can distort present feelings, leading to confusion.

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