I don't want to hear from Traffic that my husband was hotdogging the skyways in his minichopper.""You won't. I bribe too well.
In "Ceremony in Death" by J.D. Robb, a character expresses strong concern about her husband's reckless behavior while flying his minichopper. She is worried about the dangers associated with his actions, indicating a protective instinct and frustration with the potential consequences of his thrill-seeking attitude. Her emphasis on not wanting to hear from authorities suggests a desire to avoid any negative news regarding his safety. The other character reassures her by...