I slept in myself, didn't get up until about nine. Has anyone looked outside, checked to see if the world is still spinning on its axis? At which time, he continued dryly, I had a workout-I had soufflé, too. Then, before I came down here to enjoy one of my gifts, I worked about an hour in my office.
by J.D. Robb (0 Reviews)
In "Memory in Death" by J.D. Robb, the protagonist humorously reflects on her leisurely morning routine, remarking that she slept in until nine o'clock. This lazy awakening prompts a whimsical question about the stability of the world outside, indicating a playful detachment from daily worries. She also shares her lighthearted activities, which include preparing a soufflé, blending the mundane with the joy of culinary creations.
Before descending to enjoy the gifts awaiting her, she mentions spending an hour in her office. This balance between relaxation and productivity highlights her multifaceted character, showcasing her ability to embrace both enjoyment and responsibility in her busy life. This dynamic illustrates the various layers of human experience, where simple pleasures coexist with the demands of work.
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