You two should really get a room, Apollo said from out of nowhere.My poor eyes...I groaned. Even in his true identity, he still had impeccable timing.Gods, Aiden spat. He pulled back, casting Apollo a disgusted look over my head. Do you get off on sneaking up on us?You probably don't want to know what I get off on.
by Jennifer L. Armentrout
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Apollo interrupts an intimate moment between the main characters, leading to a mix of embarrassment and irritation. His sudden appearance and teasing comment put them in an awkward situation, showcasing his usual knack for timing. Aiden expresses his frustration, clearly disapproving of Apollo's antics and questioning his motives for eavesdropping.

The interaction highlights the tension among the characters, with Aiden's protective side surfacing as he confronts Apollo. The lighthearted banter, despite the discomfort, adds a humorous element to the scene, revealing their complex dynamics and the challenges they face in their relationships.

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