It was - at first glance - so exactly like the necklace on the table that Eve stared from one to the other of them.
Eve stared blankly out of the window for a long time.
Eve stared at him for a full ten seconds, then sat heavily on the side of the bed.
Eve stared at the screen long after it went blank.
"I've been expecting your call," she began, watching as Eve stared at the house.
Eve could only stare, unable to move, to protect, to defend.
Eve rose, walked away to the two-way mirror and stared at her own face.
Eve stared at him, cursed softly, then began to dress.
Seconds later both she and Eve were staring at the computer screen.
Eve stared into Peabody's eyes for a long ten seconds.