(hurry please!!) Read the excerpt, and then answer the question.
Strange energy was in his voice, strange fire in his look.
"I am glad I happened to awake," I said: and then I was going.
"What! You will go?"
"I am cold, sir."
"Cold? Yes—and standing in a pool! Go, then, Jane; go!" But he still retained my hand, and I could not free it. I bethought myself of an expedient.
"I think I hear Mrs. Fairfax move, sir," said I.
"Well, leave me:" he relaxed his fingers, and I was gone.
Which conclusion can be drawn about Mr. Rochester from this interaction with Jane after Jane puts out a fire in Mr. Rochester's room?

answers are- A)Mr. Rochester is concerned about how it will look if Jane is found in his room.
B)Mr. Rochester has feelings for Jane and doesn't seem to want her to leave.
C)Mr. Rochester feels grateful to Jane for saving his life.
D)Mr. Rochester is embarrassed to find Jane in his room.