“Great. Perfect,” she muttered. No caffeine, pajamas, and bed head. And, of course, he looked exactly that. Great and perfect as the dog leaped
Why does this sentence have to be worded in such a confusing way? “He looked exactly that.” What the heck does that mean? She is the one who was in her pajamas, has bed head, and has not had her coffee. So what does it mean that he looked exactly that? Sometimes this author writes so oddly.