He looked at her, concern etched on his face. "Of course, kiddo. Anything."

The room was dimly lit, with only the soft glow of the TV illuminating their faces. The air was thick with unspoken emotions. Giselle felt like she was on the edge of something she couldn't quite grasp.

However, Giselle had begun to notice changes in herself and her feelings towards her uncle. She started to see him in a different light, not in a way that she could explain or fully understand. It was as if her perception of him had shifted overnight, and she found herself drawn to him in ways she couldn't discuss with anyone, not even herself.

In a moment of raw emotion, Giselle turned to her uncle, her voice barely above a whisper. "Uncle, can I ask you something?" she said, her heart racing.

Giselle felt a rush of emotions. She didn't know what she was looking for in that moment, but his words brought her both comfort and frustration. She knew she couldn't let these confusing feelings consume her or jeopardize their relationship.

Her uncle looked taken aback, but then a look of deep love and concern washed over him. "Giselle, you're the most important person in my life. I've taken care of you since your parents passed, and that's never changed. I love you more than anything."