Sucking that bottom lip between his teeth, he trailed a fingertip down her neck. You really are a good girl. I like it.She stared up at him, her heart trying to claw its way out of her chest.But do you know what I like even more? Lowering his head, his lips brushed along her cheek as he said, I know there's a very bad girl in there who wants to come out and play.
by Jennifer L. Armentrout
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The scene depicts an intimate moment between two characters, where one expresses admiration for the other's qualities. He playfully acknowledges her good behavior while suggesting that there's a wilder side to her that intrigues him even more. His flirtatious remarks create tension, revealing a deeper desire for exploration beyond the surface.

As his words and actions unfold, the girl feels a rush of emotions, her heart racing in response to his playful challenge. The contrast between being a "good girl" and the potential for mischief creates excitement, hinting at a complex relationship dynamic that invites deeper connections between them.

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