In the book "Shadow Prey," characters discuss the need to escape the warmth and the mosquito problem by heading north to enjoy the lakes. One of them expresses a desire for a change of scenery, implying that the current heat is uncomfortable and bothersome.
The taller man humorously dismisses concerns about mosquitoes, asserting their identity as Indians and suggesting that they can handle the situation better than others might expect. This exchange highlights their camaraderie and showcases a blend of humor and cultural pride amidst the discussion of their outdoor adventure.