Quote by Sarah MacLean
But she had dreamed of being his for too long. He had quite ruined her for a marriage of convenience. She wanted everything from him: his mind, his body, his name and, most of all, his heart.
Summary
This quote conveys the protagonist's intense desire and longing for someone they have dreamed about and idealized for a significant period of time. It also implies that this person has altered the protagonist's perception of what they desire in a relationship. Instead of settling for a surface-level union, the protagonist wants a deep emotional connection and the entirety of the other person in terms of their thoughts, physical intimacy, reputation, and love. This quote demonstrates a yearning for a more profound and fulfilling bond rather than accepting a convenient but incomplete relationship.