And I didn't want you to go to Colorado because I don't want you to get hurt. It is dangerous, and I...I don't like the thought of that. Shit. Next I'll hold her hand and start talking about butterflies and rainbows. Fuck me.
by Jennifer L. Armentrout
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In Jennifer L. Armentrout's "Obsession," a character expresses deep concern for the well-being of someone they care about. The fear of potential danger is palpable, highlighting the protective instincts that arise in close relationships. This anxiety is intensified by the thought of the other person traveling to a risky location, suggesting a strong emotional bond underscored by the desire to keep them safe.

The character's internal conflict becomes evident as they grapple with their feelings. They recognize the absurdity of becoming overly sentimental, illustrating a struggle between wanting to be open and sincere versus feeling frustrated by their emotions. This interplay of fear, love, and vulnerability paints a rich picture of the complexities involved in relationships.

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