"Once I was chased by the king of all scorpions. I have the most notorious animal stories"
- Rachel Hunter
About this Quote
In this quote, Rachel Hunter is describing a thrilling and possibly dangerous encounter she had with a scorpion. Using the word "went after" recommends that she remained in a state of panic and worry as she tried to get away from the king of all scorpions. This could also indicate that the scorpion was larger or more aggressive than others she had actually come across in the past. By mentioning that she has "the most notorious animal stories," Hunter is implying that this is not the very first time she has had a close encounter with a wild animal. This quote highlights the adventurous and possibly bold nature of Rachel Hunter.
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