In this excerpt from "The Red Pyramid" by Rick Riordan, a character named Horus reflects on a location he recognizes. He acknowledges familiarity with the place, El Paso, indicating he has memories tied to it. This interaction implies a sense of nostalgia or significance related to El Paso.
The speaker clarifies that unless Horus had ventured out for Mexican food, it would be unlikely for him to have visited El Paso. This moment subtly highlights cultural connections and the shared experiences tied to food and place, enriching the narrative's depth while showcasing the characters' banter.