-You smiled. -Sus fingers crawled along my cheek, then went down to my throat. He butter butter quickly. You haven't been smiling much. I miss that, so I decided to reward you. -Cremia me? -Ire-. God, only you would think that kissing someone is a prize. -You know it is. My lips change lives, baby.
by Jennifer L. Armentrout
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The dialogue reflects a playful and intimate moment between two characters. One character expresses that they haven't seen the other smile recently and decides to reward them with a kiss. This interaction highlights a deep affection, emphasizing how much one partner values the other's happiness.

In response, the second character is surprised by the idea of a kiss being a reward, indicating a light-hearted banter. They exchange teasing remarks, showcasing their chemistry and connection. The comment about how kissing can change lives suggests a romantic belief in the transformative power of love and attraction.

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