Quote by Cassandra Clare

The alley and the music all fell away, and there was nothing but her and the rain and Jace, his hands on her. . . He made a noise of surprise, low in his throat, and dug his fingers into the thin fabric of her tights. Not unexpectedly, they ripped, and his wet fingers were suddenly on the bare skin of her legs. Not to be outdone, Clary slid her hands under the hem of his soaked shirt, and let her fingers explore what was underneath: the tight, hot skin over his ribs, the ridges of his abdomen, the scars on his back. This was uncharted territory for her, but it seemed to be driving him crazy: he was moaning softly against her mouth, kissing her harder and harder, as if it would never be enough, not quite enough


The alley and the music all fell away, and there was nothing

Summary

This quote describes a passionate and intense moment between two characters, Clary and Jace, in a rainy alley. As the surroundings fade away, they connect intimately, ripping her tights and exposing her bare legs, while she explores his body under his soaked clothes. Despite the unfamiliarity, their actions heighten their desire for each other. The quote portrays a sense of urgency and insatiable longing between Clary and Jace, capturing the intense physical and emotional connection they share in this precise moment.

By Cassandra Clare
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