George unhinged his jaw and coughed up a little plastic bottle filled with chewable vitamins.You're kidding, I said. Are those Minotaur-shaped?Hermes picked up the bottle and rattled it. The lemon ones, yes. The grape ones are Furies, I think. Or are they hydras? At any rate, these are potent.
In a whimsical moment from "The Sea of Monsters" by Rick Riordan, George surprises the narrator by regurgitating a small plastic bottle filled with chewable vitamins. This unexpected act adds a comedic twist to the scene, highlighting the fantastical elements of the story.
As Hermes examines the bottle, he points out that the lemon-flavored vitamins are shaped like Minotaurs, while the grape ones resemble either Furies or hydras. He notes the potency of these vitamins, suggesting they have unique and perhaps magical properties, adding depth to the quirky nature of the narrative.