She didn't want the medi-techs. She wanted a fucking candy bar. {...} She reached down {...} and chose a Galaxy bar {...} I'm going home. You didn't pay for that, Francois shouted after her. Fuck you, Frank, she shouted back and kept going.

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In the scene from "Naked in Death" by J.D. Robb, a woman prioritizes her simple craving for a candy bar over the presence of medi-techs. Her focus is solely on satisfying her desire for a treat rather than engaging with the medical staff, highlighting her frustration and desire for normalcy in a chaotic environment.

As she reaches for a Galaxy bar, the character exudes defiance by declaring her intention to leave. Despite being confronted by Francois about not paying for the candy, she dismissively responds, showcasing her rebellious spirit and desire to reclaim her independence, emphasizing the tension between individual choice and societal expectations.

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