In the book "Virgin River" by Robyn Carr, a conversation reveals a woman's mixed feelings about her husband's hunting hobby. She expresses a desire for him to stop shooting deer, indicating her concern for the animals and possibly discomfort with hunting itself.
Another character reassures her playfully by stating that the deer are safe, suggesting that their hunting experiences have not resulted in harm to the wildlife. This exchange highlights the contrasting perspectives on hunting within relationships and the balance between personal interests and shared values.