I feel it in here, she said, placing her hand against her chest and then against her stomach, and here. It's like there's not enough air or room inside me. That I may… burst out of my skin or drown in it, and that wouldn't be a bad thing. I don't know why I feel this way, but I always have… and will. She tipped her chin up and her entire face was a rosy color. It's you. I… I love you.
by Jennifer L. Armentrout
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In the book "Elixir" by Jennifer L. Armentrout, a character expresses a deep emotional state, feeling a tightness within herself that makes her feel constrained. She describes her sensations by placing her hand on different parts of her body, indicating that her feelings are overwhelming and almost suffocating. This sense of pressure suggests a yearning for something more, and even the idea of bursting free from her confines becomes appealing. The intensity of her emotions underscores her inner turmoil and complexity.

This struggle culminates in a heartfelt revelation as she confesses her love. With a blush, she acknowledges the source of her feelings, connecting them directly to another person. The phrase "It's you. I... I love you" signifies not only her emotions but also a desire for liberation through love. This moment captures the essence of vulnerability and honesty, highlighting how love can both confront and alleviate one's inner struggles.

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