You're brother is all excitable this morning, Daemon said. For school. There's something inherently wrong with that. Dawson smirked. There's something inherently wrong with the fact that Dee and I have to stand here and talk to you while you're in your boxers.
by Jennifer L. Armentrout
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In the book "Shadows" by Jennifer L. Armentrout, a lighthearted exchange unfolds between characters Daemon and Dawson. Daemon remarks that their brother is unusually enthusiastic on a school morning, implying that such excitement is unusual and perhaps a bit odd. This sets a humorous tone and showcases the brotherly dynamics that exist among them.

Dawson responds with a teasing smirk, pointing out the absurdity of their situation: they are forced to converse with Daemon while he is dressed only in his boxers. This banter highlights the playful relationship between the brothers, as well as their ability to poke fun at each other's quirks, setting the stage for their interactions and the story's lighthearted moments.

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