When Archer spoke in an awed whisper, he confirmed my suspicion. That's crazy insane, like completely senseless, but it might work. Daemon sent him a killer look. Gee, why don't you go ahead and tell them what I'm thinking. Oh, no. Archer waved his hand dismissively. I don't want to steal your thunder. I think you already did, so
In the book "Opposition" by Jennifer L. Armentrout, the characters express their disbelief and amusement at a seemingly outrageous idea. Archer's reaction showcases a mix of awe and skepticism, humorously pointing out how absurd the suggestion is while still considering its potential effectiveness. His nonchalant manner suggests that despite the craziness of the plan, it might yield unexpected results.
Daemon's irritation with Archer's behavior highlights their dynamic, indicating that Archer's insights can overshadow Daemon's own thoughts. This playful banter emphasizes camaraderie among characters as they navigate their challenges, with Archer deflecting attention away from himself and teasing Daemon about being too dramatic. The interaction encapsulates the blend of humor and tension that drives their relationships in the narrative.