In the book "Obsidian" by Jennifer L. Armentrout, a conversation unfolds between two characters, where one makes a humorous comment about their appearance, comparing it to a Christmas tree. The remark suggests that the speaker does not like the way they look, expressing a sense of self-deprecation.
In response, the other character lightheartedly counters the comment by saying that the first person looks like the star on top of the tree, indicating that they see beauty and brightness in the original speaker. This exchange highlights themes of self-esteem and the way friends can uplift each other’s spirits with playful banter.