She's useful to me, I'm useful to her. As long as that continues, Rowan Street is safe from an old-lady smack down of epic proportions.
In Kelley Armstrong's "Omens," the characters navigate a complex relationship where their mutual benefits ensure protection for their community. One character highlights the importance of their partnership, suggesting that their continued usefulness to each other prevents potential chaos and conflict in their surroundings.
This interdependence emphasizes themes of cooperation and survival. As long as both parties maintain their roles, they are able to keep peace and stability in Rowan Street, illustrating...