Are you alright?No, I bumped my head. Rubbing the spot, I looked dazedly around the bare hallway. What did I bang it on? I demanded ungrammatically. head. he said, rather grumpily, I thought.
In the book "Outlander" by Diana Gabaldon, a character finds themselves in a disoriented state after bumping their head. They are confused, trying to recall what caused the injury while rubbing the painful spot. This moment highlights their vulnerability and the confusion that follows an unexpected incident.
Another character responds to this distress with a grumpy demeanor, which adds to the tension of the situation. The dialogue reflects the character's discomfort...