Quote by Neil Gaiman
Touched by her fingers, the two surviving chocolate people copulate desperately, losing themselves in a melting frenzy of lust, spending the last of their brief borrowed lives in a spasm of raspberry cream and fear.

Summary
This quote vividly describes a desperate and passionate encounter between two chocolate figures. Touched by the fingers of someone, these figures engage in a frenzied act of lovemaking, driven by an intense desire. They are aware of the fleeting nature of their existence as chocolate and feel a sense of urgency. In this passionate moment, they surrender themselves to a melting frenzy, symbolized by the raspberry cream, and experience a mixture of pleasure and fear knowing that their borrowed lives are coming to an end.
By Neil Gaiman