Zarek! I won't leave you here to die. {Astrid}It's okay, princess. I don't mind dying for you. {Zarek}
by Sherrilyn Kenyon (0 Reviews)
In "Dance with the Devil" by Sherrilyn Kenyon, a poignant moment occurs when Astrid expresses her determination to save Zarek, declaring, "Zarek! I won't leave you here to die." This showcases her deep care and loyalty towards him, reinforcing the theme of self-sacrifice and love that permeates the narrative.
Zarek, in turn, responds with a resigned acceptance, saying, "It's okay, princess. I don't mind dying for you." His words reflect his complex character, who struggles with his own worth and purpose, yet acknowledges the significance of Astrid’s feelings. This exchange highlights the emotional stakes in their relationship, revealing the depth of their connection amidst the challenges they face.
Zarek! I won't leave you here to die. {Astrid}
It's okay, princess. I don't mind dying for you. {Zarek}
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