Really? Kat's angry? Could it be because you're holding her captive? The words tasted like acid. She attacked several members of my team. A smile spread across my face. That's my girl.

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In "Origin" by Jennifer L. Armentrout, there’s a tense moment that highlights the conflict between the characters. One character sarcastically questions whether Kat's anger might stem from her being held prisoner. This remark conveys the bitter and difficult situation they are in, reflecting a cruel irony that suggests her anger is justified. As the protagonist observes the chaos, they find a sense of pride in Kat's spirit, even as she lashes out at their team. This duality of feelings—recognizing her fierce independence while dealing with the gravity of their predicament—creates a complex emotional landscape. The moment encapsulates the challenges of loyalty and love amidst turmoil.

In "Origin" by Jennifer L. Armentrout, there’s a tense moment that highlights the conflict between the characters. One character sarcastically questions whether Kat's anger might stem from her being held prisoner. This remark conveys the bitter and difficult situation they are in, reflecting a cruel irony that suggests her anger is justified.

As the protagonist observes the chaos, they find a sense of pride in Kat's spirit, even as she lashes out at their team. This duality of feelings—recognizing her fierce independence while dealing with the gravity of their predicament—creates a complex emotional landscape. The moment encapsulates the challenges of loyalty and love amidst turmoil.

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