A fine shiver coursed over my skin. Seth? Yeah? You were in my dream. One amber-colored eye opened. Please tell me we were naked. I rolled my eyes. You're such a perv. He sighed mournfully as he wiggled closer. I'll take that as a no. You'd be correct. Unable to fall back to sleep, I started chewing on my lip. So many worries surfaced at once that my brain spun.
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In the book "Deity" by Jennifer L. Armentrout, a character experiences a moment of intimacy while reflecting on a dream involving Seth. This connection stirs a mix of emotions, highlighting the playful and flirtatious dynamic between them. Seth's humorous and slightly inappropriate comment about their dream suggests a deeper bond, yet it is met with a teasing response that indicates boundaries in their relationship.

As the conversation unfolds, the protagonist finds herself unable to shake off the worries that trouble her mind. These anxieties prevent her from returning to sleep, creating a contrast to the light-hearted moment shared with Seth. This blend of humor and seriousness points to the complexities of their relationship, as well as the often overwhelming presence of emotional burdens that come to the surface in times of vulnerability.

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