She HAD warned him. That was nicer than she could've been, given the situation.
Lindsey's teeth weren't quite sharp enough to break Phaedra's skin, but the bite was enough to flip the switch in her head, the one that usually caused her to keep herself from feeding on people, from being relentlessly predatory. It felt good--it made nerve endings light up, and it made her wish, just for a brief second, his teeth were sharp enough to make her bleed.
Phaedra gasped, and without a word, gripped the back of Lindsey's neck, burying her face in the part where she could see his pulse jump.