But the point, Maya, is that you don't give anyone a second chance. One strike and we're out.So I'm inflexible and intolerant.Maybe.Well, then it's a good thing you're done with me, isn't it?I headed for the house. Rafe let out a curse.
In "The Gathering" by Kelley Armstrong, a conversation unfolds between two characters, revealing a conflict over the importance of second chances. One character expresses a rigid viewpoint, suggesting that they don't allow for any mistakes, indicating a zero-tolerance stance in relationships. This inflexibility raises questions about trust and forgiveness, showcasing the tension in their dynamic.
As the discussion intensifies, the other character acknowledges this harsh attitude and concedes that perhaps it is best to part ways. The emotion escalates as the first character heads towards the house, prompting a strong reaction from Rafe, who curses. This moment highlights the severity of their disagreement and the consequences of their contrasting perspectives on relationships.