Alison Goodman Quotes
It Was Dolana, At The Salt Farm, Who First Told Me About The Gaze Of Men: That Look Of Temporary Possession That Some Men Pressed Against Female Flesh. About Its Dangers And Possibilities. It Can Be Used To Survive, Dolana Had Said Softly, Showing Me The Power That Lay In Reflecting A Man's Desire. And Even At Twelve Years Old, The Knowledge Of It Was Already In The Way I Moved My Head, My Hands, My Shoulders. But Dolana Had Whispered Her Secrets To A Girl. And I Had To Become A Boy. I Had To Stop Being Alert To The Turn Of A Man's Head Towards Me. Stop Glancing Up To Meet His Gaze In Fleeting Connection. Stop Falsely Veiling My Eyes From His Momentary Interest. It Was Hard To Train Out Of My Body, But I Practised And Learned To Cloak Myself In The Skin And Gaze Of A Boy.
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