Yeah. They used to bang, and people tend to blab after a bang.I'll be sure to guard my tongue.It's usually tired from all the work during the bang, she pointed out, and made him laugh.True enough.

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In the book "Celebrity in Death" by J.D. Robb, the characters reflect on their past relationships, with a humorous acknowledgment that intimate encounters often lead to gossip. One character humorously comments on the tendency of people to talk after a romantic liaison, indicating the challenges of discretion in their lives.

Additionally, the dialogue highlights the fatigue that comes from these encounters, suggesting that the aftermath can leave one feeling quite worn out. Their lighthearted exchange about the situation brings a moment of levity, reinforcing the theme of balancing public scrutiny with personal connections.

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