The intensity in his gaze created a flutter low in my belly. When he spoke, his voice was rough, sending a series of chills up and down my spine. I don't know what made you change your sleeping attire, but I just want to let you know that I am a hundred and fifty-five percent behind it. All I could think was that he liked what he saw and that was a good sign. Actually, if you want to dress like that whenever we're alone-to eat dinner, watch the TV, read a book or whatever, I also support that.
by Jennifer L. Armentrout
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The character's intense gaze has a profound effect on the narrator, creating a mix of fluttery feelings and anticipation. His rough voice sends shivers down her spine, indicating a powerful attraction. The narrator feels conflicted yet excited by his compliment about her new sleeping attire, sensing his approval and interest. This moment highlights their chemistry and the growing connection between them.

Encouraged by his enthusiasm, the narrator contemplates his invitation to dress freely around him, in various comfortable settings. This reflects a shift in their relationship dynamic, suggesting intimacy and the possibility of exploring their feelings for each other further. The playful banter and mutual attraction set the stage for deeper developments in their relationship.

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