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And yes when a hot guy does that to your neck, you can’t help but be further in love with them. 😉
What are you talking about? She didn't go looking for him. She went to the kitchen to get some food. Feyre is clearly uncomfortable in that scene, which he initiates, not her, "I was about to pass him when he grabbed me." Then when he has her pinned against the wall she tells him, "Let go." Yes her body reacts to him when he bites her, but she also tells us throughout that she's confused about her feelings and what's happening, "I couldn't escape. I wasn't entirely sure if I wanted to" and "I grasped the wall to keep from sinking to the floor, to keep from grabbing him-to strike or caress, I didn't know." She isn't sure if it's really what she wants or if it's just her body's reaction. She was aroused by him in that moment, but she wasn't sure whether or not it was actually what she wanted and towards the end she does actually slap him and tells him not to bite her "like some enraged beast." Also, as others have mentioned here, he wouldn't even tell her what Calanmai was about, just "Stay in your chamber." Lucien tells her when he sees her out there. And then the next morning Tamlin has the nerve to say, "If Feyre can't be bothered to listen to orders, then I can't be held accountable for the consequences," which is the same as when people say, "well if she didn't want to get raped she shouldn't have been drinking/wearing those kinds of clothes. etc." It places the blame on the victim and wrongly tries to make them responsible for the actions of another. And just they're interested in one another doesn't give either of them permission to do whatever they want to one another.
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