You cannot let anyone know what you are.Gee. Really? I was thinking about updating my Facebook to halfling status.He cocked his blondish-white head to the side. You don't have a Facebook, Ivy.I sighed.Tink continued, because of course. I looked for you. Wanted to add you as my friend so I could poke you, and I know people don't poke anymore, but I think poking is a great way to express how one
In the book "Torn" by Jennifer L. Armentrout, there's a humorous interaction between characters Ivy and Tink that highlights their quirky personalities and the nature of their friendship. Tink expresses an interest in Ivy's social media presence by mentioning he'd like to update her status to "halfling." This leads to playful banter, revealing also that Ivy isn't on Facebook, which surprises Tink.
Tink's comment about wanting to poke Ivy on Facebook, despite it being an outdated feature, shows his playful and fond attitude towards her. It illustrates how he values their connection and seeks ways to interact, even in a world where social media norms have evolved. This light-hearted moment emphasizes the theme of friendship and the characters' unique traits.