I smelled like an Upper Level demon. Roth was back and he was relatively unharmed. A Lilin had been born. Apparently an orgasm was apocalyptic.
by Jennifer L. Armentrout (0 Reviews)
In "Stone Cold Touch" by Jennifer L. Armentrout, the protagonist reflects on the aftermath of a chaotic event involving demons and intense emotions. The atmosphere suggests a powerful presence, as the character describes their scent resembling that of a high-ranking demon. This alludes to the supernatural turmoil they are entangled in, emphasizing the weight of their experiences.
As the story unfolds, it is revealed that Roth has returned, primarily unscathed, which brings a mix of relief and tension. The birth of a Lilin—an offspring of a demon—underscores the stakes involved, with the narrative implying that moments of deep connection can lead to significant consequences, hinting that passion can unleash disastrous events. Such revelations layer the narrative with themes of emotional intensity and the complex dynamics of supernatural entities.
I smelled like an Upper Level demon. Roth was back and he was relatively unharmed. A Lilin had been born. Apparently an orgasm was apocalyptic.
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