"The first ... the first is always the most powerful," he gave his eyes, sighing. Then there is necessity and destiny. That is another guy. The need disguises Love, but the need ... the need is never love. Always be careful who He needs you. There is always a love after a necessity, you know.
by Jennifer L. Armentrout
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The narrative explores the complexity of love and its relationship with necessity. It suggests that while the first experience of love holds significant power and impact, it is often distinct from love born out of need. The speaker reflects on how necessity can mask true love, cautioning that when someone expresses their need for another, it may not represent genuine affection.

The passage also emphasizes the idea that love can emerge following moments of necessity, implying that relationships can evolve over time. However, it serves as a reminder to remain vigilant about the distinctions between need-based connections and authentic love, urging individuals to be aware of their feelings and those of others.

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