Roth mouthed the word considerate like he'd never heard it before or didn't really understand what it meant.I'm going to be honest. Okay?All right.I like Stacey. Don't get me wrong. That girl's got a lot of bad in her, the fun kind, but I was really thinking about you. His eyes held mine. After seeing it tear you apart last night, knowing it is still tearing you apart, I don't want you to feel all that again when you've just started to heal.Oh.Oh Wow.
by Jennifer L. Armentrout
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In "Every Last Breath" by Jennifer L. Armentrout, a significant moment unfolds between two characters, emphasizing emotions and concerns about their relationship. Roth expresses a deep consideration for the feelings of the other person, revealing that he has noticed the pain they've endured. His honesty reflects a desire to protect this person from further hurt, particularly after witnessing their struggles the previous night.

Roth's admission highlights the tension between affection and the need for emotional safety. He acknowledges the complexity of feelings surrounding another character, Stacey, yet prioritizes the well-being of the person he truly cares about. This conversation marks a pivotal point in their connection, illustrating themes of healing and emotional support.

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