I'm okay. Zayne staggered to his feet. I can fight. I sure hope so. Roth lifted his arm and Bambi came off his skin, coiling on the floor between us. Because if you're just going to lay there and bleed, you suck.Armentrout, Jennifer L. {2014-03-01}. White Hot Kiss {The Dark Elements Book 1} {p. 368}. Harlequin. Kindle Edition.
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Zayne struggles to regain his strength, asserting that he can still fight despite his condition. His determination is evident, highlighting a fierce spirit in the face of adversity. Roth, on the other hand, readies himself for action, signaling that they cannot afford to show weakness in their current situation.

The exchange between Zayne and Roth emphasizes the necessity of resilience when confronted with danger. Zayne's statement, “I can fight,” reflects a refusal to give in, while Roth's readiness showcases the need for camaraderie and support in moments of crisis. Their interaction reveals the urgency of overcoming challenges rather than succumbing to them.

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