He can read your mind without even knowing. Dee's face went from pale to bright cherry. Oh God.What?She smacked her hands over her face. Well, the whole time we were downstairs, I was picturing him naked.
by Jennifer L. Armentrout
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In the novel "Origin" by Jennifer L. Armentrout, a character experiences a surprising revelation about another character's mind-reading abilities. Dee, who is caught off guard, becomes visibly flustered, transitioning from a pale complexion to bright cherry red. This shift suggests an embarrassment tied to her thoughts. She instinctively covers her face, overwhelmed by the implication that her private fantasies might have been exposed. The moment leads to a humorous yet awkward realization about how intimate connections can blur the lines of privacy.

In the novel "Origin" by Jennifer L. Armentrout, a character realizes another can read minds, and she becomes extremely flustered about her thoughts.

Dee's transformation from pale to bright cherry reveals her embarrassment, especially as she grapples with the fear that her private fantasies are no longer secret.

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