why can't you just get out of here and leave me alone?"i bellowed."i can't!" dylan shouted back,his face twisted with an anger i'd never seen from him."you can,"i said through gritted teeth."just point your wings that way and flap!
In the scene, the narrator is frustrated and demands Dylan to leave them alone, asking why he can't simply get out of there. The narrator feels overwhelmed and eager for Dylan to depart, emphasizing their desire for solitude or escape from the situation they are in.
Dylan responds with anger and frustration, claiming he cannot leave. His face shows an intensity and rage that is new and shocking to the narrator. The exchange highlights a tense moment of confrontation where the narrator urges Dylan to use his wings to fly away, symbolizing a desire for Dylan to escape the conflict or distress of the moment.