Damn. Do you think I do not regret acting like an idiot with you? I apologized for that, ”he stayed there, imposing on me. You don't understand. All this is not easy for me. And I know it's hard for you. You have a lot to deal with. But I had my sister and a whole race with me. I didn't want you to approach me. I didn't want another person for whom I worry, another person to lose.
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The character expresses deep remorse for their past behavior, acknowledging their mistakes while trying to convey the emotional weight of their experiences. They mention an apology, suggesting that they recognize the impact of their actions on the other person. The speaker reveals their struggles, indicating that it is not just a simple matter of regret, but a complex situation filled with personal challenges and fears.

Furthermore, the character shares their protective instinct towards the other person, revealing a desire to keep them at a distance to avoid potential heartbreak. This reveals a deep emotional vulnerability and a fear of loss that ties back to their family and past experiences. They want the other person to understand their perspective, emphasizing that their intentions stem from a place of concern and pain.

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