So you rescued us on your own?" Corey said."Yes," I said. "You were saved by a girl. Horrible, isn't it?"He slid out and looked down at my bare legs. "Not just a girl, but a half-naked one. Now that's hot. If I'm still unconscious, don't wake me, okay?
In Kelley Armstrong's book "The Calling," a playful exchange occurs between two characters, Corey and the narrator. Corey expresses surprise at being saved by a girl, prompting the narrator to highlight the irony of the situation. The dialogue illustrates their humorous dynamic and the complexities of gender roles in heroic contexts.
As Corey comments on the narrator's appearance, the interaction takes a lighthearted turn. His flirtatious remark about her being "a half-naked one" adds an amusing layer to the rescue story, blending admiration with humor. This scene not only showcases their chemistry but also reveals their personalities in a moment of vulnerability and bravado.