In "Dark Prince" by Christine Feehan, a character reassures Raven of her safety, emphasizing a strong protective promise. His words instill a sense of security in her, as he states he would not let anyone or anything come to harm her. This moment reflects the deep bond and trust that exists between them, as she grapples with her vulnerability.
As he opens the heavy iron gates and ascends the steps, Raven feels a mix of apprehension and hope. Her quiet affirmation, "Just you," reveals her reliance on him and the significance of their connection. This interaction highlights the central themes of safety and companionship in the narrative.