Who Said 'Forgive My Unholy Desires Father' In The Story?

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Mila
Mila
2026-06-18 03:50:32
I circled that line three times in 'The Binding'. Emmett says it while learning to become a binder—a person who seals away painful memories for others. The irony kills me: he's literally holding someone else's secrets while begging forgiveness for his own. Collins writes queer historical fantasy with this delicate, aching beauty; it's not just about romance but how society forces people to view their own hearts as something needing absolution. The book's lavender scent motif ties back to this moment too—fragile but persistent.
Charlotte
Charlotte
2026-06-18 07:56:37
My friend and I actually debated this quote for hours after reading 'The Binding'! It's Emmett, but the context is everything—he's not just some rebellious kid. The story's whole premise revolves around books that literally trap people's memories, so his 'unholy desires' might not even be fully his own. The way magic and morality clash here reminds me of 'The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue', where characters grapple with choices that aren't black-and-white. Makes you wonder how many 'sins' are just natural human longings twisted by time periods.
Ashton
Ashton
2026-06-18 23:18:17
That line hits like a gut punch every time I think about it—it's from 'The Binding' by Bridget Collins, a novel that blends historical fiction with magical realism in such a haunting way. The protagonist, Emmett, whispers it during a moment of raw vulnerability, torn between societal expectations and his feelings for another character. The book's exploration of forbidden love and erased memories makes this confession even heavier.

What stuck with me wasn't just the phrase itself, but how Collins frames it: the flickering candlelight, the weight of the bookbinding tools in his hands. It's one of those lines that lingers, making you question how many people throughout history have whispered similar prayers.
Finn
Finn
2026-06-21 04:54:37
That confession scene wrecked me. Emmett's character arc in 'The Binding' builds to it so perfectly—his struggle between duty and desire mirrors the physical act of bookbinding in the story. The way he says it to his father figure, who's also his mentor in this forbidden craft? Chills. It's not some dramatic shout, just this broken whisper that makes you feel the centuries of repressed love behind it. Makes me think of how many real historical figures might have thought those exact words.
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