Eve, did you marry me for my money?You bet your ass. And you'd better hold on to it, or I'm historyIt's very sweet of you to say so.

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In "Witness in Death" by J.D. Robb, a candid conversation between characters reveals a humorous yet serious dynamic in their relationship. One character questions whether his partner married him for his wealth, to which she cheekily affirms that she did. This exchange highlights her pragmatic view on their financial situation, underscoring the significance of material security in their partnership. The witty banter not only adds humor but also illustrates the complexity of their relationship. It suggests that while love may be present, financial stability plays a crucial role in their commitment to each other. This interplay between affection and practicality reflects deeper themes about love and expectations in relationships.

In "Witness in Death" by J.D. Robb, a candid conversation between characters reveals a humorous yet serious dynamic in their relationship. One character questions whether his partner married him for his wealth, to which she cheekily affirms that she did. This exchange highlights her pragmatic view on their financial situation, underscoring the significance of material security in their partnership.

The witty banter not only adds humor but also illustrates the complexity of their relationship. It suggests that while love may be present, financial stability plays a crucial role in their commitment to each other. This interplay between affection and practicality reflects deeper themes about love and expectations in relationships.

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