What are we going to do kitten?My toes curled at the deep octave of his voice. I don't know.I have a few ideas.I cracked a grin. I'm sure you do.Wanna hear about them? Although, I'm much better at the show part rather than the tell.Somehow, I believe you.If you didn't, I could always give you a teaser. He paused, and I could hear the smile in his voice. You bookish people love teasers, don't you?
by Jennifer L. Armentrout
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In a playful exchange, the characters engage in a light-hearted conversation about potential ideas for an upcoming situation. The confidence in the man's deep voice contrasts with the woman's uncertainty. She teases him back, suggesting that while she might struggle to articulate her plans, she's more adept at demonstrating them through action. This exchange highlights their chemistry and the underlying tension between them.

The playful banter continues as the man expresses his understanding of her teasing nature, particularly noting her bookish inclination towards anticipating what's to come. His comment about how "bookish people" enjoy hints reveals a connection based on shared interests, further deepening their interaction and setting the stage for what is likely to be a fun and engaging development in the narrative.

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