Luke continued to stare, as if he physically couldn't take his eyes off of me. My dazed mind began to function. He wasn't staring at my face, but my arms. The glove on my right arm no longer protected my scars from the outside world. It hung limply around my fingertips. Before my eyes, though, it suddenly slipped back up my arm. Noah mumbled several words directed at Luke as he placed an arm over the glove he straightened.
In the scene, Luke's intense gaze draws attention away from the narrator's face and focuses on her arms, where her scars are exposed. This detail indicates a level of vulnerability and embarrassment for the narrator, as the protective glove that usually conceals her scars is now ineffective. The glove's sudden movement suggests an emotional reaction, highlighting her discomfort.
Noah's intervention by mumbling towards Luke implies a protective or supportive role in the narrator's life. He tries to redirect Luke's focus, symbolically shielding her from scrutiny. The interaction reveals a mixture of tension and concern, showcasing the complexity of their relationships as they navigate personal struggles and the perceptions of others in their lives.