You should do that sometime soon. Maybe you'll see what I see. Maybe you'll see what everyone else sees, he said quietly. Because you're beautiful, Layla, and while I may say that one word to you a lot, I don't simply toss it around. And I've seen many, many beautiful things. People as beautiful as demons are atrocious. You, by far, shine brighter than any of them. It's more than what is on the outside. It comes from within you. I've seen a lot of things and nothing, nothing comes close to you. Oh gosh, as I lifted my gaze, I had my heart and all the stars in the sky in my eyes.

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In the book "Every Last Breath" by Jennifer L. Armentrout, the character expresses profound admiration for Layla. He urges her to see herself through his eyes, suggesting that her beauty transcends mere physical appearance. Unlike others he has encountered, her inner light and uniqueness stand out, leaving a lasting impression on him. This deeper connection reveals a sense of appreciation that goes beyond surface-level attraction.

His words reflect a significant emotional depth, emphasizing that true beauty emanates from within. The speaker has witnessed a range of beauty in the world, yet none compares to Layla’s essence. As she gazes up, filled with awe and wonder, the moment captures the essence of their bond and the impact of genuine admiration, illustrating how deeply one individual can affect another's perception of beauty.

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