He linked his fingers with hers. And because he had used it when he'd hurt her, he balanced that out by using it now. Huh? A line appeared between her brows. Is that Gaelic again?Yes. He brought their joined fingers to his lips. Love. My love.

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In "Rapture in Death" by J.D. Robb, a tender moment unfolds as one character interlocks his fingers with his partner's, using the intimacy to counterbalance past pain caused. This gesture symbolizes an effort to mend emotional wounds and convey deeper feelings.

The partner seems puzzled by his words, suggesting a cultural reference that adds depth to their exchange. He affectionately kisses their joined hands, communicating his love in a significant yet simple manner, reinforcing the connection they share despite previous struggles.

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