all he's done since then is poke me with his pen. Probably because he wants to poke you with something else, she said dryly. My eyes bugged. I can't believe you said that.
In "Obsidian" by Jennifer L. Armentrout, a conversation takes place that reveals a playful and teasing dynamic between the characters. One character expresses frustration about another's actions, suggesting that instead of taking significant action, he only engages in minor annoyances, like poking with a pen. This light-hearted exchange hints at underlying tensions and flirtations. Another character responds with a dry and humorous comment, implying that the first character's intentions might be...