Displease Quote by P.C. Cast
““You asked what you’d done to displease me and I told you: you’re breathing. And in much too close a proximity to me. That displeases me. It’s time you depart my bed.” Neferet sighed and flicked her fingers at him in dismissal. “Go. Now.””
About This Quote
The speaker tells the other person that merely breathing too close is intolerable, demanding they leave the bed, illustrating a boundary of personal space and consent.
In simple terms: Too close breathing is unacceptable; leave.
Physical proximity can be a violation.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- Roommate refusing unwanted closeness
- Partner setting limits in a relationship
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- Clearly state spatial boundaries when discomfort arises
Questions to Reflect On
- How can one express discomfort without alienating the other?
- What alternatives exist to physical separation?
The speaker's tone may be perceived as overly harsh, potentially escalating conflict.