Daemon's green eyes held a glassy sheen. His arm reached out, fingers splayed. They never reached the laser or the door. I love you, Katy. Always have. Always will, he said, voice thick and hoarse with panic. I will come back for you. I will
by Jennifer L. Armentrout
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In the book "Opal" by Jennifer L. Armentrout, a moment of intense emotion unfolds as Daemon expresses his feelings for Katy. His green eyes reflect a deep sense of urgency and fear, indicating his distress in the situation they are facing. As he reaches out, it becomes clear that despite the danger, his love for Katy remains strong and unwavering.

Daemon's heartfelt declaration, "I love you, Katy. Always have. Always will," reinforces the depth of his commitment to her. Vowing to return, even in the face of uncertainty, emphasizes the strong bond between them. His panic highlights the precariousness of their circumstances, but his promises serve as a beacon of hope in the chaos.

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