This emotion I'm feeling now, this is love, right?I don't know. Is it a longing? Is it a giddy stupid happiness just because you're with me?Yes, she said.That's influenza, said Miro. Watch for nausea or diarrhea within a few hours.
by Orson Scott Card
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The protagonist grapples with intense emotions, questioning the nature of what they're feeling. They ponder whether it is genuine love or merely a fleeting happiness that comes from being in the presence of someone special. This moment of contemplation reveals the complexity of emotions and how they can often be indistinguishable, leaving the character uncertain about their true feelings.

However, Miro humorously interjects, comparing these feelings to symptoms of influenza, highlighting the absurdity of their emotional state. This lighthearted comment serves to contrast the profound nature of love with everyday experiences, illustrating how emotions can sometimes feel overwhelming, much like illness. The exchange between the characters captures the theme of love's unpredictability and the joy it can bring, even as it raises questions about its authenticity.

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