But if you take off your clothes, I'm sure I can get them dry.My eyes went wide. Are you trying tog et my naked?His silvery gaze met mine. Do you really need me to answer that?A hot, sweet flush stole across my cheeks. When he was like this-open, flirty, and downright sexy-I was at my lamest. I wasn't used to this side of him. I don't think I ever would be, and there was something thrilling in that. But I stared at him, caught between the images playing out in my head and the very real man standing before me.
by Jennifer L. Armentrout
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In this excerpt from "Apollyon" by Jennifer L. Armentrout, the tension between two characters escalates during a flirtatious exchange. One character suggests that removing clothes will help dry them, leading to a playful yet suggestive conversation. The other is taken aback, not used to this bold side of the individual, which creates an exciting dynamic. This moment highlights their evolving relationship and the allure of unexpected intimacy.

The narrator feels a rush of emotions, torn between the seductive scenario being imagined and the real person in front of them. This blend of vulnerability and attraction is both thrilling and perplexing, emphasizing the complexities of their connection. The author's portrayal of this moment captures the mixture of excitement and uncertainty that often accompanies romantic encounters.

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