Your sarcasm and general assholeness are not necessary," Apollo remarked casually. I grinned at him. "I don't think 'assholeness' is a word.

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In "The Return" by Jennifer L. Armentrout, a character named Apollo addresses another individual with a touch of sarcasm. He comments that the person's sarcasm and rude behavior are unwarranted, speaking in a laid-back manner. This interaction reveals their dynamic, where light teasing and humor are exchanged. The response from the other character is witty, pointing out that the term "assholeness" isn't a recognized word. This playful banter highlights their relationship, which blends humor with underlying tension, showcasing their personalities effectively through clever dialogue.

In "The Return" by Jennifer L. Armentrout, a character named Apollo addresses another individual with a touch of sarcasm. He comments that the person's sarcasm and rude behavior are unwarranted, speaking in a laid-back manner. This interaction reveals their dynamic, where light teasing and humor are exchanged.

The response from the other character is witty, pointing out that the term "assholeness" isn't a recognized word. This playful banter highlights their relationship, which blends humor with underlying tension, showcasing their personalities effectively through clever dialogue.

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