What are you afraid of? I asked again.I thought you said I was afraid ofnothing once, he threw back.I did. Aiden shifted slightly and his thumbcaressed the curve of my cheek. I'mafraid of something.What? I whispered.He drew in a deep, shuddering breath. I'm afraid of never being allowedto feel what I do.
by Jennifer L. Armentrout
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In the book "Deity" by Jennifer L. Armentrout, a tense moment unfolds between the characters as one expresses vulnerability. The question of fear arises, highlighting the complexities of emotional connection. Aiden, initially asserting that he fears nothing, reveals a deeper concern that suggests inner turmoil and the weight of unexpressed emotions.

Aiden's confession points to a fear of suppression, of being denied the chance to experience and express his feelings. This exchange emphasizes the significance of acknowledging one's emotions and the struggles associated with vulnerability, showcasing the challenges in relationships and the fear of emotional isolation.

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