Free will, huh? Damn. It is a bitch.' And then he smiled-he smiled-at me, a real smile, revealing those deep dimples. 'I lost myself the moment I found you.
by Jennifer L. Armentrout
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In "White Hot Kiss" by Jennifer L. Armentrout, the theme of free will is explored through a candid conversation that highlights its complexities and challenges. The character's reflection on free will implies a sense of frustration and the inherent struggles that come with making choices. The emotional weight of this realization is palpable, making free will feel burdensome at times. Despite these heavy thoughts, a genuine smile emerges, showcasing the power of connection and affection. The quote, "I lost myself the moment I found you," suggests that love can transform and consume us, leading to profound personal change. This juxtaposition between the struggle of free will and the freeing nature of love creates a rich emotional landscape within the narrative.

Free will, huh? Damn. It is a bitch.

I lost myself the moment I found you.

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