Pulling out my cell phone, I sent Daemon a quick text. What R U doing?He responded a few moments later. With Andrew & Matthew, getting dinner. Want smthing?I glanced at the bag, recalling how flirty the dress was. Feeling naughty, I texted him: You.The response was lightning quick, and I laughed. Really? And then, Of course, I alrdy knew that.
by Jennifer L. Armentrout
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In the scene, the narrator is in a playful mood, deciding to reach out to Daemon via text. She asks what he is up to, and he replies that he is out with friends, offering to get her something. This exchange hints at a lighthearted and flirtatious dynamic between them, as she considers the dress she is wearing, which adds to her sense of fun and playfulness.

Feeling cheeky, she responds playfully by asking for him, showcasing an intimate connection. Daemon's quick reply indicates his interest and understanding of what she truly means, which generates a humorous and flirtatious atmosphere. Their banter highlights their chemistry and the underlying tension in their relationship, making the moment both relatable and entertaining.

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