You're kind of dirty, Kitten.I blinked. Deny. Deny. Deny. What did you say?

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In "Obsidian" by Jennifer L. Armentrout, a character makes a provocative remark to Kitten, implying something inappropriate. Kitten's immediate reaction is to deny the comment, showcasing a mix of surprise and discomfort. This exchange highlights the tension and complexities in their relationship, as well as Kitten's desire to protect her image and navigate the situation carefully. The use of the word "dirty" introduces an element of suggestiveness that complicates their interactions. Kitten's instinct to deny signifies her struggle with how she is perceived and the challenges of maintaining her boundaries amidst flirtation or teasing. This moment encapsulates the challenges of connection and communication that underlie the novel's themes.

In "Obsidian" by Jennifer L. Armentrout, a character makes a provocative remark to Kitten, implying something inappropriate. Kitten's immediate reaction is to deny the comment, showcasing a mix of surprise and discomfort. This exchange highlights the tension and complexities in their relationship, as well as Kitten's desire to protect her image and navigate the situation carefully.

The use of the word "dirty" introduces an element of suggestiveness that complicates their interactions. Kitten's instinct to deny signifies her struggle with how she is perceived and the challenges of maintaining her boundaries amidst flirtation or teasing. This moment encapsulates the challenges of connection and communication that underlie the novel's themes.

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