I screwed up," I said. "I'm sorry.""You got the truck," Corey said. "Seems like it worked to me.""Yes, please make her stop," Sam called from the truck. "She's been apologizing since we got away and it's really getting on my nerves.

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In the book "The Calling" by Kelley Armstrong, a character reflects on a mistake they made and offers an apology. This expression of remorse highlights their awareness of the consequences of their actions. However, another character, Corey, reassures them that getting the truck symbolizes success, suggesting that the situation isn't as dire as it seems.

Meanwhile, Sam, who is also in the truck, expresses frustration with the ongoing apologies, indicating that the character's regret is becoming annoying. This exchange illustrates the dynamics between the characters, showcasing differing perspectives on handling mistakes and the emotional responses that follow.

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