It's true, and I was really hideous as a preteen. Tall and gawky. I used to bump my head into everything. Still do sometimes. {Kat}You are my daughter. {Acheron}Sure I am, I can't imagine you ever being uncoordinated. {Kat}Oh, I assure you I've nailed quite a few signs with my forehead. It's a wonder 'Exit' isn't permanently imprinted right between my eyes. {Acheron}
In a light-hearted exchange, a character reflects on her awkward preteen years, describing herself as tall and clumsy. She humorously recalls how she would frequently bump her head against objects, a trait she still exhibits occasionally. The conversation reveals a relatable moment of self-awareness and nostalgia regarding her past struggles with coordination.
When her father expresses disbelief at her former clumsiness, she playfully reassures him of her past experiences, remarking on the literal impact these moments had, with a light mention of an 'Exit' sign potentially being etched onto her forehead. This exchange captures the playful dynamic between the characters and provides insight into their relationship.