Your virtue is safe with me. Your discomfort is rather charming, actually, but I'm sure you'll get over it.
by Christie Golden (0 Reviews)
In the book "Dark Disciple" by Christie Golden, a character expresses a blend of reassurance and playful teasing with the quote, "Your virtue is safe with me." This suggests a protective demeanor, indicating that the character is looking out for another's well-being. The light-hearted nature of the statement helps to ease any tension, positioning discomfort as an endearing quality. Additionally, the remark, "Your discomfort is rather charming, actually, but I'm sure...
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