I've been waiting a long time to run tests on someone like you, he said to Daemon, voice high-pitched.Daemon arched a brow. Another fanboy. I have them everywhere.I muttered, Only you would see that as a good thing.He shot me a grin.
by Jennifer L. Armentrout
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In the novel "Origin" by Jennifer L. Armentrout, a character expresses excitement about the prospect of testing Daemon, indicating a sense of admiration or obsession. The high-pitched voice suggests eagerness, which Daemon responds to with a raised brow, recognizing the demeanor as that of a typical fan. This interaction highlights Daemon's familiarity with being admired or sought after due to his unique qualities.

Daemon's reaction to the fanboy indicates his nonchalance toward the attention he receives. The playful banter between the characters adds a layer of humor to the scene, illustrating Daemon's confidence and the way he views such encounters. The narrator's comment implies a sense of annoyance or disbelief, emphasizing the contrast between Daemon’s perspective and that of the admiring character.

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