I'M BUYING YOU A COAT. And I meant it. I opened the car door and slung my leather jacket around her shoulders. It's February. Why don't you ever have a damn jacket on? Echo slid her arms through my coat, closing her eyes as she inhaled. When she finaly opened them, she fluttered her eyelashes, giving me a look of pure seduction. Maybe I like wearing yours instead.
In this passage, the narrator expresses their concern for Echo's well-being as they notice she is not wearing a proper coat despite the cold February weather. They decide to give her their leather jacket, emphasizing their care and protective instincts towards her. The gesture is one of warmth and affection, highlighting the bond between them.
As Echo puts on the jacket, she savors the moment, closing her eyes and breathing in its scent. When she opens her eyes, she playfully flirts with the narrator, suggesting she prefers wearing his coat over her own. This playful exchange reflects the growing intimacy and chemistry between the two characters, indicating a deeper emotional connection.