Like black, do you? {Cassandra}It serves its purpose. It's hard to look intimidating in pastels. {Wulf}

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In "Kiss of the Night" by Sherrilyn Kenyon, a conversation takes place between two characters, Cassandra and Wulf, regarding the color black. Cassandra expresses a preference for black, while Wulf contemplates its effectiveness. He suggests that black serves a practical purpose, especially when it comes to creating an intimidating presence, which is difficult to achieve with lighter colors like pastels. This dialogue reflects a deeper theme of how appearances can influence...

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