I took a step forward, rage swirling inside me. You broke into Mount Weather? Hunter choked out a laugh. Are you insane?Shut up, I said, keeping my eyes on Luc.Hunter made a deep noise. Our little mutual white flag of friendship is going to come to a halt if you tell me to shut up again.I spared him a brief glance. Shut. Up.Dark shadows drifted over the Arum's shoulder, and I faced him fully. What? I said, throwing my hands up in a universal come get some. I have a lot of pent-up violence I'd love to take out on someone.Guys. Luc sighed, sliding off the bar. Seriously? Can't you two bro-mance it out?
by Jennifer L. Armentrout
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In this scene, the narrator feels a mix of aggression and urgency as they confront Luc, indicating their intense emotions. Hunter's reaction reflects disbelief at the narrator's recklessness in breaking into Mount Weather, prompting a tense exchange. The narrator remains focused on Luc, while Hunter's attempts to mediate are brushed aside, showcasing a growing tension between the characters.

The dynamic between the characters hints at a deeper conflict as the narrator openly expresses their desire for an outlet for their pent-up emotions. Hunter's frustration contrasts with Luc’s more laid-back demeanor, highlighting the different approaches to their situation. This moment emphasizes the brewing conflict and the complex relationships among the trio.

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