He stood, pulled on his pajama bottoms, and headed for the door. Stopping short, he looked over his shoulder, his intense gaze melting my boned. Dammit.A few seconds after he stepped out into the hallway and closed the door behind him, there was a fleshly smack and then Andrew yelling. Ouch. What in the hell was that for?!Your timing sucks on an epic level, Daemon shot back.
by Jennifer L. Armentrout
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In the scene from "Opal," the main character watches as a man, wearing pajama bottoms, prepares to leave. His intense stare creates an emotional impact, causing a strong reaction in her. This moment of anticipation is abruptly interrupted when a loud smack echoes through the hallway, followed by Andrew's surprised and annoyed exclamation about the unexpected pain he just experienced.

Daemon's quick retort implies that he is annoyed with Andrew's timing, which adds a layer of tension and humor to the situation. The interaction highlights the dynamics between the characters, showcasing Daemon's boldness and Andrew's misfortune, all while hinting at deeper emotional connections at play.

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