Slowly he looked at me, and then he bent down, planting his lips on mine. The kiss was unexpected-deep and forceful. Stunned I just stood there as he pulled back, nipping at my bottom lip. Tasty, Kitten. Then he spun, planted his right hand on Blake's shoulder, knocking him back into a locker. See you around, he said, smirking.
by Jennifer L. Armentrout
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In a surprising moment, a character leans in to kiss the narrator passionately, catching them off guard. The kiss is described as deep and intense, leaving the narrator momentarily stunned. After pulling away, the kisser playfully remarks on the taste of the narrator's lips, hinting at a strong attraction.

The scene escalates as the kisser, undeterred, turns to confront another character named Blake. With a bold gesture, he pushes Blake into a locker, showcasing his confidence and dominance. As he leaves, he offers a smirk and a casual farewell, suggesting a tense dynamic that will unfold later.

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