Enticing

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Third Person POV

Someone like her had to have been lethal, Peter was sure of it. With a personality so impassioned and fiery that it cautioned others.

To Peter, she was a puzzling mystery. She didn't fit his initial definition of a girl at all. She definitely was not weak, or passive for that matter. Quite the opposite of those descriptions actually.

She challenged his authority without hesitation. Something that irritated, yet aroused an inkling of respect for the girl. He'd never admit that though; his durable pride prevented him from doing so.

She brought forth intrigue and inquisitions without even being aware of it. She was an indecipherable puzzle.

That wouldn't stop Peter from attempting to figure her out. Only from afar of course.

She was stubborn and had disobeyed and stood her ground against Peter numerous times. All bothersome things that irked him to no end.

It would have been so much easier to give into his demands and avoid an argument. Perhaps she would've given in if his commands weren't so preposterous. Or maybe she wouldn't have. One could never truly tell when it came to (Y/N).

She was unpredictable and interesting. Peter was taking an -dare he even think it?- interest in her.

How had he let it spiral this far out of control? He was always alert and aware. Somehow someway, she managed to sneak up on him. Although, he couldn't say that it wasn't a surprise that he welcomed.

His 'interest' was steadily growing into something more. He wasn't quite sure what it was, and he definitely did not welcome it. It seemed that he had no choice in the matter, not with her around.

(Y/N) would be his undoing, Peter was sure of it.

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