Hmm… I'm having this strange sense of déjà vu, except you were telling me to stay out of your training business, and I told you how weird- That's funny. Aiden's full lips twisted into a smirk. I'm having the same feeling, except I said you should- Oh, for the love of baby daimons everywhere, I'm ready to start practice. I pushed up from the chair.
In "Pure" by Jennifer L. Armentrout, a conversation develops between two characters who experience a striking sense of déjà vu regarding past discussions. A playful banter ensues, highlighting their dynamic relationship as they reference previous disagreements about staying out of each other’s affairs, particularly related to training. Aiden humorously engages with the situation, suggesting a shared history that adds depth to their interaction.
The scene takes a lighthearted turn, illustrating the characters' familiarity and comfort with each other, as they navigate their training routines. The mention of "baby daimons" adds a whimsical flair, indicating a fantastical element to the story, while also emphasizing the urgency of moving forward with practice, reflecting the characters' commitment and determination. This moment blends humor with a sense of action, which is characteristic of Armentrout's storytelling style.