If you fall and break something, I'm going to be irritated.Daemon grabbed my arm as I started to slip.Sorry, not all of us can be as awesome--- I squealed as he slid an arm around my back and lifted be into his arms. Daemon zipped us up the driveway, wind and snow blowing at my face. He put me down, and I stumbled to the side, dizzy. Could you give me a warning next time?He grinned as he knocked on the door. And miss that look on your face? Never.Sometimes I seriously wanted to just punch him in the face, but it made me warm in all the right place to see this side of him again, too.You're insufferable.You like my kind of suffering.
by Jennifer L. Armentrout
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In the scene, the protagonist experiences a mix of irritation and exhilaration as Daemon catches her after nearly falling. His playful attitude is evident as he lifts her effortlessly and speeds down the driveway, contrasting her frustration with his enjoyment of the moment. Despite the chaos caused by the wind and snow, there's an undeniable connection and warmth between them.

As she recovers from the dizzying experience, her annoyance at Daemon's teasing is tempered by her affection for his charming nature. Their playful banter reveals a complicated dynamic where irritation is intertwined with attraction, making her both want to punch him and smile at his antics. The exchange highlights their relationship, showcasing a blend of conflict and chemistry.

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