Either the kid was naturally hyper or he was hopped up on enough caffeine to give a heart attack to a water buffalo.
In "The Lost Hero" by Rick Riordan, a character is described as exceptionally energetic, raising the question of whether this high energy is due to natural enthusiasm or excessive caffeine intake. The humorous comparison, suggesting that the character's energy could be dangerously intense, highlights the author's comedic style.
This vivid imagery serves to engage the reader while providing insight into the character's lively personality. Riordan effectively uses exaggeration to create a...