Roth cocked his head to the side. More like I was afraid you wouldn't and that's the problem. He went down a step and turned to me. I left you because if you woke up and you asked me to kiss you,I wouldn't be able to stop a second time around.
by Jennifer L. Armentrout
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In the book "Stone Cold Touch" by Jennifer L. Armentrout, a significant emotional moment unfolds between the characters as Roth expresses his fears about their connection. He reveals that he left because he worried that if the main character woke up and desired a kiss, he wouldn't be able to resist her a second time. This indicates a deep, possibly overwhelming attraction that he struggles with, suggesting that their relationship is fraught with tension and complicated emotions.

Roth's admission highlights the inner conflict he faces, torn between his feelings and the potential consequences of acting on them. It illustrates the complexities of love and desire, showcasing how fear can drive someone to make difficult choices. This pivotal moment emphasizes the stakes of their relationship and sets the stage for further developments in the story, as both characters navigate their feelings for one another.

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