In Kelley Armstrong's book "Broken," the character expresses a dark humor about the corpses associated with their life. The quote "Wish all my corpses would do that" reflects a blend of wit and resignation regarding the complexities of dealing with death. It hints at the character's struggle with their past and the ghosts that haunt them, both literally and metaphorically.
Throughout the story, the interplay of life and death provides a backdrop for the character’s journey. This particular line encapsulates the tension between wanting to move forward while being unable to escape the burden of past decisions and relationships. Armstrong crafts a narrative that delves deep into the emotional ramifications of such experiences.