In "The Problem with Forever" by Jennifer L. Armentrout, the protagonist is filled with excitement about returning home and intends to celebrate in a very unconventional way. She imagines throwing herself a grand party that is all about indulging in her favorite treats, specifically eating fudge icing directly from the can. This shows her desire for a carefree and rebellious moment, showcasing her longing for freedom and joy after a challenging period.
This idea of a personal celebration reflects her character's complex emotions and the struggles she faces. It highlights her need to connect with herself and embrace simple pleasures as a form of self-care. This playful yet hardcore approach to celebrating resonates with readers, inviting them to explore themes of happiness and coping mechanisms in their own lives.