I laughed. Oh, I like this little guy. If we can't let him go, can I keep him?Uh, noI shall name him Herbert, I announced, ignoring Dez. Do you like the name, little puke-wedgie?
In the book "Bitter Sweet Love" by Jennifer L. Armentrout, a character expresses affection for a small creature, referring to it endearingly as "little puke-wedgie." This character finds joy in the creature's antics and suggests keeping it, despite another character, Dez, being opposed to the idea. The moment is light-hearted and showcases a whimsical bond with the creature.
The protagonist's decision to name the creature Herbert highlights their attachment and playful nature. It’s a humorous and charming scene that emphasizes the character's fondness and disregard for Dez's disapproval, reflecting themes of friendship and the whimsical nature of attachment to unusual pets.