In that tiny moment of time, just a flicker of a second, his golden eyes met mine. Free will, huh? Damn. It is a bitch. And then he smiled-he smiled-at me, a real smile, revealing those deep dimples. I lost myself the moment I found you. My voice broke, and my heart...
by Jennifer L. Armentrout
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The passage captures a fleeting, impactful moment between two characters, where their eyes lock, leading to an intense, emotional connection. The character reflects on the irony of free will, hinting at the struggles and complications it brings to relationships. This tension suggests that despite the challenges, there is a powerful bond forming between them.

The smile exchanged is significant, showcasing a genuine connection that goes beyond mere physical attraction. It illustrates how love can be overwhelming, as the character feels a deep sense of loss and longing at the realization of this profound connection. The heartfelt emotions highlight the complexity of love, emphasizing how quickly one can become immersed in another's presence.

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