I could really appreciate him now - could properly see every beautiful line of his perfect face, of his long, flawless body with my strong new eyes, every angle and every plane of him. I could taste his pure, vivid scent on my tongue and feel the unbelievable silkiness of his marble skin under my sensitive fingertips.
by Stephenie Meyer (0 Reviews)
In "Breaking Dawn" by Stephenie Meyer, the narrator experiences a profound appreciation for her partner, observing him with newfound clarity through her enhanced vision. She describes her ability to take in every detail of his appearance, highlighting the beauty of his features and the elegance of his physique with admiration.
Additionally, the sensory experience extends beyond sight, as she vividly describes the taste of his scent and the softness of his skin. This heightened perception allows her to connect deeply with him on multiple levels, reinforcing the intensity of their bond and the impact of her transformation. The passage emphasizes themes of love, beauty, and transformation in their relationship.
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