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Hello.

I want to say someone kept eye contact with another person. I want to also mention the color of the eyes.

Is it okay to say "keep eye contact with her blue eyes"? I ask this because repeating eyes twice might not work.

We were both waiting outside the boss's office. I kept eye contact with her blue eyes until she walked in his office.

Is there a better, smoother way of expressing this?
 
I'd say "watched."

However you say it, I don't think keeping eye contact is believable. You're not keeping eye contact unless she's watching you, too. And that's not likely: (a) She'd bump into something, and (b) the boss would wonder why you were staring at each other.
 
I watched her blue eyes?

Is there a way I can use "eye contact" and mention the eye color?
For the reasons I gave above, I don't think it works. You're really looking at each other the whole time she's crossing the room and going into another room? That's just weird.
 
For the reasons I gave above, I don't think it works. You're really looking at each other the whole time she's crossing the room and going into another room? That's just weird.

I know it's an unusual situation.

Okay, what about this?

I kept eye contact with her blue eyes as I poured her coffee. Her gaze was cold and unblinking.
 
I know it's an unusual situation.

Okay, what about this?

I kept eye contact with her blue eyes as I poured her coffee. Her gaze was cold and unblinking.
Much better. Using eye twice in once sentence is a little repetitious, though.
 
Much better. Using eye twice in once sentence is a little repetitious, though.


Is this weird? I think it is but I need to be sure I don't have other options.

I kept contact with her blue eyes as I poured her coffee. Her gaze was cold and unblinking.
 
Is this weird? I think it is but I need to be sure I don't have other options.

I kept contact with her blue eyes as I poured her coffee. Her gaze was cold and unblinking.
Yes.
 
… until she walked in his office.
That means "until, having entered his office, she took at least a few steps." That's not what you mean.
 
Is this weird? I think it is but I need to be sure I don't have other options.

I kept contact with her blue eyes as I poured her coffee. Her gaze was cold and unblinking.
Why not just "We watched each other as I poured her coffee"? Who cares what color her eyes are?

If it somehow advances the story, you can mention it somewhere else. (Anywhere else! E.g: "Her blue eyes were cold and unblinking.")
 
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Why not just "We watched each other as I poured her coffee"? Who cares what color her eyes are?

If it somehow advances the story, you can mention it somewhere else. (Anywhere else! E.g: "Her blue eyes were cold and unblinking.")


Thanks Charlie. I'm trying to explore different ways and options.
 
And what do you think about this?

She kept eye contact with me with her blue eyes as she poured me coffee.
 
I don't like "with me with her blue eyes".

Her blue eyes maintained contact with me as/while she poured my coffee.
 
I've come up with an improvement on my last suggestion.

Her [blue] eyes held mine as she poured my coffee.

I've put "blue" in brackets because it could be argued that using it suggests that my eyes are blue too.
 
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