Since you asked nicely, I won't do it again, but you can call me whatever you want.Are you hitting on me? Shocked, I shook my head. Are you for real?My momma probably thinks I'm real. {...} You're also sitting on me, and sweetness, if you slide about an inch or so down, things are going to get real awkward.Holy shit.. Or fun
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In this excerpt from "Wicked" by Jennifer L. Armentrout, a playful exchange occurs between characters, revealing an underlying tension and flirtation. One character expresses surprise at the other's boldness, questioning whether they are truly advancing romantically. This uncertainty adds to the humor of the moment, showcasing their dynamic and personality.

The mention of physical proximity introduces a layer of intimacy and potential awkwardness, highlighting the chemistry between them. The character's witty response indicates a blend of humor and flirtation, suggesting the possibility of their relationship evolving in an unexpected direction. This playful banter sets the tone for a light yet charged atmosphere in the narrative.

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