Daemon cursed again and I moved, blocking him. Who does that? Daemon demanded.Heat rolled off his body. Actually, Kiefer Sutherland did. In the original Buffy movie, he explained. When I continued to gape at him, he grimaced. It was on TV a few nights ago. He threw one at Buffy and she caught it.That was Donald Sutherland-the dad, Daemon corrected, much to my surprise.Blake shruggedSame difference.I'm not Buffy! I yelled.
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In a heated exchange, Daemon expresses frustration, cursing under his breath while I block his path. He questions my actions, but I reference a scene from the original Buffy film involving Kiefer Sutherland, which surprises him. He points out that it was actually Donald Sutherland, but Blake dismisses the distinction. This leads to a moment of tension as I insist that I am not like Buffy.

The conversation highlights a clash of personalities; Daemon's intense frustration contrasts with my pop culture reference. While he tries to correct me, the banter lightens the mood, revealing our differing perspectives. The dialogue showcases the playful yet contentious dynamics between the characters, reflecting their unique interactions throughout the story.

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