Why didn't you sleep with the headrest?I shrugged. It was uncomfortable. I looked at Sadie for support. You didn't use it, did you?Sadie rolled her eyes. Well, of course I did. It was obviously there for a reason.
In a scene from "The Red Pyramid" by Rick Riordan, the narrator reflects on their decision not to use a headrest during a journey. The headrest was designed for comfort, but the narrator found it uncomfortable and chose to skip it, seeking validation from Sadie. They share a moment of communication, emphasizing their differing perspectives on the headrest's utility.
Sadie, in response to the narrator's question, confirms that she did use the headrest, pointing out that it serves its purpose. This exchange highlights the contrasting views between the characters, suggesting deeper themes of comfort and practicality in their adventure.