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“What do you want from me, Magnus?” he whispered in an agonized voice. I didn’t dare move because I feared he’d run. “You,” I said truthfully. “I just want you, Dante.” He” quote by Sloane Kennedy
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““What do you want from me, Magnus?” he whispered in an agonized voice. I didn’t dare move because I feared he’d run. “You,” I said truthfully. “I just want you, Dante.” He””

Sloane Kennedy

About This Quote

Source Novel: Unknown, dramatic scene, contemporary fiction

A desperate plea for connection reveals vulnerability; the speaker admits desire despite fear, exposing raw emotional need.

In simple terms: Desire expressed amid fear and vulnerability.

Key Takeaway

Acknowledge and voice your true feelings.

Themes

desire vulnerability confession

Mood

intense dramatic

Type

narrative emotional

When to use this quote

  • intimate conversation
  • conflict moment
  • confession scene
  • high tension

Key Concepts

emotional honesty fear of rejection

Questions to Reflect On

  • What prevents you from expressing desire?
  • How does fear shape your relationships?
A Different Perspective

Risk of rejection may intensify fear.

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