In the book "Opposition" by Jennifer L. Armentrout, a character expresses frustration at another's overwhelming mental presence. Archer, sitting on a couch, feels bombarded by the intensity of the other's thoughts, indicating a strong psychic or emotional connection that is difficult to bear. He humorously suggests that the situation is so intense that he might resort to isolating himself in a corner while repeating a name to cope.
This passage highlights the theme of mental boundaries and the challenges that can arise in personal relationships when one person's thoughts and emotions become too intrusive. Archer's reaction not only shows his discomfort but also reveals the deep connection and potential struggles that come with having such a powerful bond with someone else.