Anguish Quote by Lora Leigh
““No" she jerked back, stared up at him. Her eyes were like thunderclouds. He'd never seen them like that. Shock and fear filled them. Her face was paper white. Her body shuddering. "Don't you leave me!" She gripped his shirt and tried to shake him, tears falling from her eyes. "Don't you leave Noah." His head lowered. He touched her lips with his and knew this woman held the best part of him. The memories of the husband he had been, the man he had been. He couldn't destroy that. He refuse to. He pushed her to Jordan slowly, loath to let her go. To release her. Knowing that releasing her was the only way to save the memories she held. "Don't you leave me!" She screamed the order, eyes blazing, her lips trembling as tears fell and hysteria threatened to overwhelm her. "If you leave me, Noah Blake, if you don't come back when this is over, don't bother coming back at all. He touched her cheek. Ran his thumb over her lips. "You are the best part of me," he whispered. "Always remember that, Sabella. The very best part of me." Before she could grab him, hold him to her, he pulled away, grabbed one of the rifles Mike had set on the table across the room. And left.” ― Lora Leigh, Wild Card””
About This Quote
Source Novel: Wild Card by Lora Leigh, 2015
A desperate lover clings to a partner, fearing loss of identity and memories, pleading for connection while confronting inevitable separation.
In simple terms: He fears losing his past and loves her desperately.
Hold onto love but accept letting go.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- breakups
- grief counseling
- relationship endings
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What does “the best part of me” truly mean?
- How can one honor memories while moving forward?
Clinging may prevent personal growth and healing.