-Do you ... Wash a dish? -So slowly backed away, blinking. He looked at Daemon. The world is going to end. And I'm still a vir ... -No! The brothers shouted in unison. Daemon seemed that he was actually going to vomit. -Jesus, you never finish that prayer. Actually, never change that. Thank you. Her mouth opened. -You expect me to never have ... -It is not a conversation with which I want to start my day. - Dawson grabbed his backpack from the kitchen table. I'm leaving school before this becomes even more detailed.
by Jennifer L. Armentrout
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In a tense moment, a character feels overwhelming anxiety as he realizes the world is ending, yet he's still a virgin. This realization prompts panic among the others involved, particularly Daemon, who reacts strongly. They collectively express a desire to avoid the awkward topic at hand, highlighting the absurdity of their situation.

One character sarcastically acknowledges a prayer that never seems to conclude, while another expresses reluctance to engage in the uncomfortable discussion. As the tension builds, Dawson decides to leave before the conversation escalates, signifying a desire to escape the awkwardness and the impending chaos.

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