You think it's smart for a guy like me to kiss the governor's daughter? You need to know who I was before, so you'll stay away from me, and before, I wasn't a nice guy."Elle studies me too seriously and long enough it causes me to shift my footing. "You want to kiss me?

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In the novel "Say You'll Remember Me" by Katie McGarry, a character questions the wisdom of his feelings for the governor's daughter, showing a sense of self-awareness about his past. He implies that his history is troubled and that it may taint his current desires. This reflection indicates his desire to be seen for who he truly is, rather than just the image he projects.

Elle's intense gaze makes him uneasy, highlighting a tension between their worlds. She challenges him by asking if he truly wants to kiss her, suggesting a deeper connection might be forming despite their differing backgrounds. This moment underscores the themes of identity and acceptance that run throughout the story.

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