Quote by Eloisa James
He thinks that there's no reason to eat breakfast unless Eleanor is there to give him that silly wide grin of hers. He wants to have an argument with her just so he can kiss her into a good mood again. He wants to sleep with her every night, see her holding a baby with brandy-colored hair like hers... He wants her forever... He can't bear the idea that she might ever love another man.
Summary
This quote reveals the deep longing and desire the speaker has for Eleanor. It indicates that seeing her happy and having her presence in simple activities like eating breakfast is a source of joy to him. The speaker craves not only physical intimacy with Eleanor but also envisions a future with her, including starting a family. The fear of losing her love intensifies his longing and emphasizes his desire for a lifelong commitment with Eleanor.
By Eloisa James