In a scene from "Witness in Death" by J.D. Robb, a character expresses her intention to fetch wine, but the other character dismissively indicates a lack of interest. The first character’s response showcases her confidence and teasing nature. She implies that the wine will become desirable under her intimate care.
This interaction highlights the playful tension between the characters, suggesting an underlying attraction. The witty exchange serves to develop their relationship and build anticipation for what is to come, blending elements of flirtation and seduction.