But you're smarter than even he thinks he is. She paused, thought that through. If you get me.Aren't we full of compliments tonight? I'll have to bang you against the wall more often.
by J.D. Robb (0 Reviews)
In "Eternity in Death" by J.D. Robb, a conversation takes place where one character acknowledges the intelligence of another, suggesting that they are even more capable than the person they are speaking about realizes. This recognition highlights a theme of underestimation, where individuals may not fully appreciate their own skills or the abilities of those around them. The dialogue also carries a playful tone, as the characters exchange teasing remarks. One...
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