Wolves? I should have known. Of course you have wolves. Doesn't everybody?" She snapped her fingers. "The gun, Lucian. Hand it over. I've decided I have to shoot you after all. It's the only way to preserve my sanity.

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In "Dark Guardian" by Christine Feehan, a character expresses frustration at the presence of wolves, implying a commonplace expectation. This remark highlights the blend of realism and fantasy in the story, as wolves symbolize both danger and an innate instinct tied to the characters' identities. The character's decision to demand a gun from Lucian signifies a turning point where emotions run high, and she views drastic actions as necessary for her mental well-being. It reflects her struggle with the complexities of her situation and the depth of her character's turmoil.

In "Dark Guardian" by Christine Feehan, a character expresses frustration at the presence of wolves, implying a commonplace expectation. This remark highlights the blend of realism and fantasy in the story, as wolves symbolize both danger and an innate instinct tied to the characters' identities.

The character's decision to demand a gun from Lucian signifies a turning point where emotions run high, and she views drastic actions as necessary for her mental well-being. It reflects her struggle with the complexities of her situation and the depth of her character's turmoil.

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