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“Maybe some hidden, fragmented part of me had feared that if I admitted to Bones how much he truly meant to me, then I'd be acknowledging to myself that he had the power to destroy me more thoroughly than anyone, even Apollyon or the vampire council, could. All the rest of the world could only kill…” quote by Jeaniene Frost
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“Maybe some hidden, fragmented part of me had feared that if I admitted to Bones how much he truly meant to me, then I'd be acknowledging to myself that he had the power to destroy me more thoroughly than anyone, even Apollyon or the vampire council, could. All the rest of the world could only kill or devastate my mind and body. Bones alone held the power to demolish my soul.”

Jeaniene Frost

About This Quote

The speaker fears that admitting deep feelings to Bones would give him power over her soul, more than any external threat.

In simple terms: Admitting love can feel like giving someone control over your inner self.

Key Takeaway

Recognize and protect emotional boundaries.

Themes

vulnerability power dynamics romance trust fear

Mood

anxious reflective

Type

advice emotional

When to use this quote

  • confessing love
  • intimate relationships
  • personal safety
  • inner conflict

Key Concepts

emotional dependency psychological control self‑preservation

Questions to Reflect On

  • Do you equate love with vulnerability?
  • How can you safely share feelings?
A Different Perspective

Admitting love can also foster mutual trust and growth.

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