Are you good to go? Because I should get that nap or I'll be useless tonight. Go, he said. We're going to do stuff. Now remember, always- Wear seat belts, make frequent bathroom stops, never let her out of my sight, he finished for her. And never- Send her into the ladies' room. I will take her into the men's room with me, if necessary, make sure it's clean and private and, when possible, use the handicapped facility for privacy. And plenty of vegetables and nothing that tastes fun. You don't have to be a wise a- He grinned. But

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In Robyn Carr's "Angel's Peak," a protective guardian expresses his concerns about ensuring a safe journey. He insists on safety protocols, emphasizing the importance of seat belts and frequent bathroom breaks. His anxiety about keeping a close watch on a female companion leads to his decision to accompany her into the men's restroom for privacy and cleanliness. He also stresses the need for a healthy diet, humorously remarking on the avoidance of anything that tastes enjoyable.

The dialogue reflects both his caring nature and a sense of responsibility. His readiness to take extra measures, such as using facilities for privacy, highlights his commitment to her well-being throughout their travels. This mix of humor and seriousness in his approach shows the depth of his feelings and the lengths he will go to protect those he cares about.

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