I love you, Katy. Always have. Always will, he said, voice thick and hoarse with panic. I will come back for you. I will- The emergency doors sealed shut with a soft thud. I love you, I said, but Daemon...Daemon was gone.
by Jennifer L. Armentrout
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The moment is filled with deep emotions as one character expresses their enduring love for Katy, promising to return for her despite the dire situation at hand. His voice, strained with urgency and fear, emphasizes the weight of his words. The finality of the emergency doors shutting signifies a heartbreaking separation, intensifying the tension in the scene.

Katy's heartfelt response reveals her vulnerability and longing, as she acknowledges Daemon's words while feeling the anguish of his absence. This poignant exchange encapsulates the depth of their connection and the uncertainty that now hangs over their relationship, highlighting themes of love and loss amidst chaos in the story.

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