His lips parted. Couldn't fool you for that long, I guess.I squeezed my eyes shut, but a tear wiggled its way free, gliding down my cheek.Don't cry. He caught the tear with his finger as he pressed his forehead against mine. Please. I hate when you cry because of me.I'm sorry. I don't want to be all weepy. I wiped at my cheeks, feeling foolish. It's just that...I never did know.Aiden clasped the sides of my face, pressing a gentle kiss to my forehead. I wanted a piece of you with me always. No matter what.
by Jennifer L. Armentrout
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The character feels a mix of vulnerability and affection as they share an intimate moment with Aiden. Despite attempting to hold back emotions, a tear escapes, symbolizing deep feelings and connection. Aiden, showing sensitivity, reacts to this moment by gently catching the tear and expressing his dislike for seeing the character sad due to him, which highlights the tenderness of their relationship.

Through Aiden's gesture of kissing her forehead, it becomes clear he desires a lasting bond, wanting to keep a part of her with him always. This reveals a profound commitment and emotional depth in their connection, portraying both characters grappling with their feelings and the complexities of love. The moment is poignant, capturing a blend of sorrow and hope with a desire for connection.

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