In "The Reckoning" by Kelley Armstrong, a character confronts an accusation of leading someone on. She questions the motive behind such behavior, emphasizing that she does not seek amusement or excitement at the expense of another's feelings. The suggestion that she would tease someone and then abandon them seems foreign to her principles.
She expresses her disdain for the notion that one would toy with another's emotions for fun, reinforcing her integrity. This reflection highlights the complexity of relationships and the ethical considerations involved in interactions with others, especially regarding feelings and intentions.