If fine were sporting a serial-killer glare, then she'd hate to see what not fine was.
by Jennifer L. Armentrout (0 Reviews)
In Jennifer L. Armentrout's book "Shadows," the character's expression is described in an intense way, suggesting that when she is feeling fine, it still has a dangerous edge. This implies that her state of mind is complex, possibly hinting at underlying emotions or struggles that are not immediately visible.
The quote indicates a contrast between her fine and not fine states, indicating that if her current demeanor is somewhat intimidating, the notion of her being in a worse state is even more unsettling. It reveals the character's depth and the potential volatility of her emotions, suggesting that there is much more beneath the surface.
If fine were sporting a serial-killer glare, then she'd hate to see what not fine was.
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