This car sucks.It was your idea. I, on the other hand, think this car if perfect size. But that might be because I'm not the size of a mountain.He snickered. You're the size of a little, itty bitty doll.If you say a vacant doll, I will hurt you. I wound the necklace chain around my fingers. Got that?Yes, ma'am.
In this excerpt from "Onyx" by Jennifer L. Armentrout, two characters engage in a playful banter about a car. One character expresses frustration, declaring the vehicle unsatisfactory, while the other insists it’s the perfect size, hinting at their differing perspectives based on their physical sizes. This contrast in opinions showcases their unique dynamics and adds humor to the situation.
The dialogue not only captures the lighthearted tension between the friends but...