Told you he's a cuddly one. The other Arum leaned his arms on the roof of the car and a brow rose over the dark sunglasses he also wore. Cuddly as a damn porcupine. Daemon raised a middle finger. This was going well.
by Jennifer L. Armentrout
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In the scene, two characters are having a light-hearted exchange about one of their companions, who is being described humorously. The first character refers to the companion as "cuddly," while the other challenges this notion by comparing them to a porcupine, implying they are prickly or difficult to deal with. The interaction reflects playful banter, showcasing their camaraderie and contrasting perceptions of the companion's demeanor.

Daemon, one of the characters, responds with a nonchalant gesture, indicating his awareness of the teasing and suggesting that the situation is not as serious as it might appear. This moment emphasizes the dynamic between the characters, highlighting how humor is used to navigate their relationships. Overall, the exchange exemplifies the mix of tension and familiarity within their interactions.

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