In the story "Lily and the Major" by Linda Lael Miller, a conversation unfolds between Lily and her friend Bianca about Caleb Halliday's feelings for Lily. Bianca suggests that Caleb must truly love Lily, as he is willing to follow her despite the circumstances. However, Lily is conflicted and wishes she had never gotten involved with him, doubting the sincerity of his intentions and believing he would soon forget her because she disobeyed his wishes.
Lily's internal struggle highlights her fear of both love and detachment. Bianca, however, is confident that Caleb's feelings are strong, insisting that nothing would deter him if he truly desires Lily. This exchange emphasizes the complexities of their relationship, the emotional turmoil Lily faces, and the powerful bond that can exist between individuals in deep affection.