cried. She had at last been releasing those closed-up boxes of dark emotion that he suspected had been building in her head for a very long time. She'd needed to let them go. The catalyst for the final emotional meltdown had been a poor pup someone had left on her front porch; he suspected she'd been ready to break anyway. He was just glad he had been here when she did. "Dean?" she murmured, not even
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The character had been holding onto a lot of suppressed emotions for an extended period, which she was finally beginning to express. The release of these pent-up feelings was triggered by an incident involving an abandoned puppy left on her porch, suggesting that her emotional state was fragile and needed an outlet. It was evident that the struggle she faced was intense, and the moment served as a crucial turning point for her.

Her partner noticed the depth of her pain and reflected on the significance of being there for her during this breakdown. The shared moment highlighted not only the emotional turmoil she was experiencing but also the importance of support in overcoming such challenges. He felt a sense of relief to be present at this pivotal time in her life, providing comfort and stability while she confronted her bottled-up emotions.

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