In "Delusion in Death," the character observes Roarke as he sleeps, a rare moment for her since he usually awakens before she does. This brief encounter allows her to take in the peacefulness of his slumber, contrasting with her own experiences of often restless and unsettling dreams.
This glimpse into Roarke’s calmness serves as a moment of connection for her, highlighting the differences between their sleep patterns. While she navigates through her vivid and sometimes disturbing dreams, his tranquility provides a sense of comfort and stability that she values.