Quote by Richelle Mead
It was one thing to accept I couldn't have Dimitri. It was something entirely different to realize someone else could.

Summary
This quote reflects the realization and emotional struggle of the speaker. They have come to terms with their own inability to be with Dimitri, which was a difficult acceptance. However, the thought of someone else being able to have a relationship with him strikes a deeper, more intense chord within the speaker. It shows a realization of both jealousy and a sense of loss, as they must now come to terms with the fact that someone else may have what they cannot.