Damon Laughed. I'm only at the service of one person in particular.My cheeks flamed as I scooted my chair over. You are not servicing me in any way.He leaned in, closing my newly gained distance. Not yet.
by Jennifer L. Armentrout
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In "Onyx" by Jennifer L. Armentrout, a conversation unfolds between the characters that suggests an intriguing power dynamic. Damon expresses his loyalty to a specific person, hinting at a deeper relationship, which creates a wave of embarrassment for the narrator. The tension rises as they get closer, and the narrator feels flustered by his remark.

Damon's playful yet assertive demeanor alters the atmosphere, leaving the narrator grappling with confusion over his intentions. As they share this moment, it's clear that their connection could evolve, with Damon teasingly suggesting that his service may come into play in the future. This sets the stage for further developments in their relationship.

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