Maybe I'm like the vehicle," Eve decided. "Keep it ordinary on the outside, so nobody notices all the hardware inside.
by J.D. Robb (0 Reviews)
In "Kindred in Death" by J.D. Robb, the character Eve reflects on her identity, comparing herself to a vehicle. She suggests that while she may appear ordinary on the surface, there is much more complexity beneath. This metaphor highlights the idea that people often carry hidden depths that may go unnoticed by others. Eve’s realization illustrates how individuals can mask their true selves, making it difficult for others to perceive their...
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