Dee, I think the reason why he stares at me is because he's planning on ways to kill me and hide my body.
by Jennifer L. Armentrout
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In the book "Obsidian" by Jennifer L. Armentrout, the protagonist expresses her discomfort regarding the intense gaze of a male character. She suspects that his constant staring might be indicative of sinister intentions, specifically that he is contemplating ways to harm her and dispose of her body. This reflects a mix of humor and tension in her thoughts, illustrating her awareness of the threatening aura he projects.

This quote captures a pivotal aspect of the character's dynamic, where fear intertwines with intrigue. The protagonist's perception of danger reveals her instinct for self-preservation while hinting at deeper complexities in their relationship. Such a blend of wit and foreboding sets the tone for the narrative, emphasizing the protagonist's struggle to navigate a world full of supernatural elements and hidden threats.

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