I sighed. There's this big exam in bio on Monday. Lie. And since there haven't been any demon attacks lately... Lie. I was hoping I could spend the night at Stacey's house on Saturday to study. Lie. Lie. Lie.Armentrout, Jennifer L. {2014-03-01}. White Hot Kiss {The Dark Elements Book 1} {p. 280}. Harlequin. Kindle Edition.
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The narrator expresses frustration over a significant biology exam coming up on Monday, though they admit to lying about its importance. They also mention a lack of recent demon attacks, suggesting a hidden truth behind their worries. The character seems to be grappling with how to navigate their responsibilities and personal life while being dishonest about their motives.

In an attempt to reassure themselves, the character hopes to spend time studying at a friend's house, which only adds to the fabric of lies they are weaving. This internal conflict highlights the struggles of facing both academic pressures and the potential supernatural dangers lurking in their world, creating an intriguing tension in the narrative.

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