Caught Quote by Sherrilyn Kenyon
“I really hate Squires. (Syra) (She pulled another flat bolt out and loaded it, then shot it at Otto. Moving so fast he could hardly be seen, the Squire turned around and caught it without flinching. He held the bolt up to his nose and inhaled it lovingly.) Mmm. Rose. My favorite. (Otto) Perhaps we should leave you two alone. (Jess) Yeah, this does remind me a bit of the mating rites of the mean and the surly. (Allen)”
About This Quote
Source Novel excerpt, unknown title
The narrator expresses intense dislike for a character, using vivid, violent imagery to convey emotional turmoil.
In simple terms: Strong aversion expressed with graphic detail.
Acknowledge intense feelings.
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When to use this quote
- fiction writing
- psychological thriller
- character development
- role‑play
- fan discussion
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- Why does the narrator hate this character?
- How does this affect the story?
Such hatred may alienate readers seeking empathy.