Dee and Adam were joined at the mouth when I sat down. I glanced at Carissa. She rolled her eyes, but I smiled. My sucky love life aside, I was still on Team Love Rocks.The only thing I honestly couldn't deal with was my mom and Will making out, which I'd gotten an eyeful of yesterday before she left for work. Ew.You going to eat that salad? Dee asked.It's cute how you stopped kissing for food. I laughed, pushing my tray toward her.Hey, Adam.His cheeks were flushed. Hey, Katy.Sorry. I worked up an appetite. Dee grinned.And I lost mine, Carissa muttered
by Jennifer L. Armentrout
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In the scene, the narrator observes Dee and Adam, who are intimately connected, sharing a moment at the lunch table. While Carissa rolls her eyes at their display of affection, the narrator maintains a light-hearted attitude, supporting the idea of love despite her own rocky romantic situation. However, she struggles with the thought of her mom being romantically involved with someone, which she finds uncomfortable since she recently witnessed them together.

As the lunch conversation unfolds, Dee cheekily asks the narrator if she’s going to eat her salad, humorously highlighting the couple's priorities around food versus affection. The lively banter captures a blend of camaraderie and playful teasing, but Carissa expresses her discontent with her own lack of appetite. This reflection on relationships showcases a mix of feelings about love and the complications it brings to their friendship dynamic.

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