Kitten, he growled roughly.I kissed him softly, sliding my hands into his silky locks, letting the pieces slide through my fingers. I tasted in him my own rising desire, my own need and heartache. Thrilling. Frightening. I pulled back.Kitten, he said again, voice strained. You don't get to do that and then stop. That's not how it works.I stared at him, my breath stalling in my lungs.Not when you're mine. Daemon backed us up and slid down the wall, pulling me on his lap so I was straddling him. And you're mine.
by Jennifer L. Armentrout
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In "Onyx" by Jennifer L. Armentrout, an intense moment unfolds as two characters share a passionate kiss. The female protagonist feels a mix of longing and fear as she kisses him, experiencing a deep connection that stirs her emotions. This encounter highlights her vulnerability and desire, emphasizing the complexity of their relationship. The male character, Daemon, reacts strongly after she pulls away, making it clear that their bond is deeper than a fleeting moment. His insistence that she cannot stop after such intimacy reveals his possessive nature and the urgency of their connection. The physical closeness they share as he pulls her onto his lap further signifies the intensity of their relationship and the claim he feels over her.

In "Onyx" by Jennifer L. Armentrout, an intense moment unfolds as two characters share a passionate kiss. The female protagonist feels a mix of longing and fear as she kisses him, experiencing a deep connection that stirs her emotions. This encounter highlights her vulnerability and desire, emphasizing the complexity of their relationship.

The male character, Daemon, reacts strongly after she pulls away, making it clear that their bond is deeper than a fleeting moment. His insistence that she cannot stop after such intimacy reveals his possessive nature and the urgency of their connection. The physical closeness they share as he pulls her onto his lap further signifies the intensity of their relationship and the claim he feels over her.

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