You're a demigod, he said hoarsely. It was the first thing he said. Yeah, I replied, my voice breathy. Is that…um, okay with you? His gaze flicked up to mine, and he arched a brow. Do I need to kiss you again? My lips twitched. Maybe.
by Jennifer L. Armentrout
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In the book "The Return" by Jennifer L. Armentrout, a pivotal conversation occurs where one character refers to the other as a demigod. This declaration sets the tone for their relationship, showcasing an air of mystery and attraction. The protagonist is surprised but intrigued by this identity, highlighting a blend of uncertainty and excitement.

As the conversation unfolds, a playful banter ensues, where the character hints that a kiss might be necessary to affirm this new reality. This interaction emphasizes not only their chemistry but also the deepening connection between them, hinting at future romantic developments in the storyline.

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