Offering myself to a starving vampire was more than dangerous. Practically suicide.
And yet… I trusted him absolutely.
I didn’t know how to say any of that. So I settled on, “I’m not afraid of you, Raihn.”
Absolutely loved this book. I never got bored reading it and the scope of the characters was just perfect. They were all unique in their own way. Cannot wait to read the second book.
The Atlas SixOlivie Blake · Independently · 2020524 okunma
Freud introduced the concept of libido to refer to the quantum of energy at work in the specific, ‘declinational’ path of the drives, libido names the 'energy’ involved in the processes of supplementary satisfaction, for instance – to pursue the previous example – thumb-sucking, or consuming food beyond the biological needs of the body, for the sheer pleasure of exciting the mucous membrane. Freud insists that this energy/excitation is sexual, although “this sexual excitation is derived not from the so-called sexual parts alone, but from all the bodily organs.” 6 This point is absolutely crucial, for it allows us to see in what sense Freud actually discovered (human) sexuality, and not simply emphasize it or ‘reduced’ everything to it.