Beasts Quote by S.M. Reine
““They were twin beasts in the night, swift and sleek and growling. With her body arched over the moonlight-soaked motorcycle, her thighs welded to metal and leather, Elise felt like she and the bike had become a single animal—another member of Rylie’s pack, restricted only to where the wheels could take her.””
About This Quote
Source Novel: Unknown, likely a contemporary urban fantasy; exact source not identified
The passage likens a rider’s unity with a motorcycle to becoming a single animal, emphasizing freedom and belonging within a pack-like bond.
In simple terms: Rider feels one with bike, like a pack animal.
Embrace the synergy between you and your tool.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- motorcycle riding
- night rides
- adrenaline seeking
- personal empowerment
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does merging with a machine change your sense of self?
- What limits does this freedom impose?
The metaphor may romanticize risk, overlooking safety concerns.