In a sort of sleep-waking, vague, unconscious way she opened her eyes, which were now dull and hard at once, and said in a soft, voluptuous voice, such as I had never heard from her lips, "Arthur! Oh, my love, I am so glad you have come! Kiss me!"
– Bram Stoker
Dracula, Chapter 12. As Lucy is being transformed into a vampire, she becomes more sexualized and daring. In a sexy voice she asks Arthur for a kiss. As Arthur bends over to kiss her, Van Helsing saves him by dragging him away from Lucy.