Talk:Steal Your Heart/@comment-4397412-20130801004435/@comment-24048879-20140111224405

My opinion is that it's "pleading". In court, someone may "plead guilty", admit that they did the crime, in the hope of getting a shorter or lighter sentence (very, very close Raurauslly.music). Maybe that's what he's saying. Just an idea, that's all, but maybe he's fessing up to "the crime" (e.g. having feelings for her) in hopes of it "not getting worse and/or being let off easy" (e.g. not missing his chance and/or falling harder for her). Also, pleading fits the scene and behind the camera, the writers knew it would take a place in a courtroom. Given, in front of the camera, that reason doesn't make much sense, but I feel like the first one explains it.