Agatha longed to forget about the whole thing and go home, go to bed and cuddle up to her cats.
by M.C. Beaton
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In "A Spoonful of Poison" by M.C. Beaton, Agatha feels a strong desire to escape from her current troubles and return to the comfort of her home. She longs to leave behind the stress and worries that consume her, yearning for the simple pleasure of resting in bed and being close to her beloved cats. This yearning highlights her need for solace in the chaos of her life.

Agatha's wish to retreat to a more peaceful state reflects the universal longing for familiar comforts in times of distress. Her cats symbolize companionship and warmth, providing emotional support that she seeks during challenging moments. This sentiment resonates with anyone who has experienced the desire to find refuge in the loving presence of pets.

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