I married a cop. I told you not to. Now he laughed, and kissed her again where her brow had furrowed. And would I listen? I'm damn good at being married to a cop.
by J.D. Robb (0 Reviews)
In "Promises in Death" by J.D. Robb, a woman reflects on her decision to marry a police officer despite warnings against it. Despite initial concerns, she finds humor in the situation and embraces her life with him, demonstrating confidence in her choice. Their bond is evident as they share moments of affection, highlighting the complexities of their relationship.
The quote captures the essence of their dynamic, where challenges are met with laughter and love. It showcases her determination to navigate the unique difficulties of being married to a cop and her belief that she excels in this partnership. This theme of resilience and commitment is central to their story.
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