Yet you told him you loved him?Yes, I did.Bridgid was clearly impressed. You're more courageous than I am. The fear of being rejected pains me to even think about, yet you boldly told Brodick how you felt, even though he hadn't spoken his feelings.Actually, he told me I loved him.

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In the book "Ransom" by Julie Garwood, a character named Bridgid expresses admiration for another character's bravery. She points out the courage it takes to declare love, especially when faced with the risk of rejection. Bridgid admits her own fear of this pain, underscoring the emotional challenge involved in expressing one’s feelings.

The protagonist counters Bridgid's praise by revealing that Brodick had already conveyed his love for her, making her declaration less daunting. This exchange highlights the complexities of love and communication, showing how one person's fears can be overshadowed by another's vulnerability and openness.

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