Torment

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Third Person POV

He was begrudgingly beginning to accept his feelings for the girl. Much to his dismay, his feelings for her weren't just some passing infatuation.

He wanted to solve the complex enigma that was (Y/N). He had a strong desire to explore every single facet of her mind and leave no thought untouched.

He wanted to know the thoughts that ran through her mind before every single action she performed.

He still hated her, exceedingly so. Yet, his feelings for her still prevailed during his internal conflicts.

He often wondered if she had any idea how much she featured in his thoughts. Peter thought that if she did, the feeling would be extremely disconcerting.

While he did loathe her very existence, he could no longer deny the feelings he had for her. The feelings that refused to subside.

He despised dwelling on said feelings for too long despite the fact that he did so quite often. Perhaps he liked tormenting himself with such thoughts. How very masochistic.

Even if those thoughts tormented him, it was a very good sort of torment if such a thing existed.

A very good torment indeed.

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