It wasn't about the age-old battle of Arum versus Luxen. I wasn't fighting to feed or to work off aggression. I wasn't fighting because I was told or was obligated. I was fighting for Serena.She meant everything to me. Knowing that, fully understanding what that mean, I was on a motherfucking warpath.
by Jennifer L. Armentrout
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In "Obsession" by Jennifer L. Armentrout, the protagonist reflects on the deep motivation behind their fighting. It transcends the typical rivalries and personal struggles; the fight is for something more meaningful. It's not about external pressures or obligations. Instead, the driving force is a profound love and commitment to Serena, who holds immense significance in their life.

This intense passion transforms the fight into a personal crusade. The character's determination is fueled by their devotion to Serena, highlighting how love can ignite a fierce and relentless spirit. The narrative emphasizes that such powerful emotions can lead someone to fight tirelessly, demonstrating that the true purpose behind actions often stems from deep emotional connections.

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