Maybe on day I can be just as lazy as you and turn off lights without moving. That's something to aspire to. … God, you're so modest. Modesty is for saints and losers. I'm neither. Wow, Daemon, just wow.
by Jennifer L. Armentrout
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The conversation highlights a humorous exchange between characters regarding laziness and modesty. One character admires the art of turning off lights without moving, implying a desire for such ease in life, while the other responds with sarcasm about modesty, indicating confidence and a disdain for being overly humble. This dynamic reveals their personalities and how they perceive effort and self-image.

Through witty dialogue, the author, Jennifer L. Armentrout, showcases the playful banter that develops between the characters, allowing readers to understand their relationship better. The interaction evokes a sense of aspiration and challenge, while also emphasizing the characters' distinct worldviews about what it means to be modest or ambitious.

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