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Historical-romance Quote by Alissa Johnson

“How had things gone so terribly wrong? She wasn't supposed to be returning to Murdoch House in defeat, and she most certainly was not supposed to be returning alone. Lilly should be there. And Gideon. High-handed, muleheaded, wonderful Gideon. She'd never admitted it, not even to herself, but a…” quote by Alissa Johnson
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““How had things gone so terribly wrong? She wasn't supposed to be returning to Murdoch House in defeat, and she most certainly was not supposed to be returning alone. Lilly should be there. And Gideon. High-handed, muleheaded, wonderful Gideon. She'd never admitted it, not even to herself, but a part of her had expected him to come back to Murdoch House with her. Or perhaps it was more accurate to say that no part of her had been able to imagine going back without him.””

Alissa Johnson

About This Quote

Source Novel: Murdoch House, 2020

She expected her companion's return, feeling lost and fearful when alone, highlighting dependence on trusted allies.

In simple terms: She feels vulnerable without her trusted partner.

Key Takeaway

Seek support but also build self‑reliance.

Themes

loneliness dependence expectation fear

Mood

anxious hopeful

Type

literary psychological

When to use this quote

  • travel
  • emergency planning
  • team missions
  • personal growth

Key Concepts

relationships psychology

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you cope when a trusted ally is absent?
  • What steps can you take to become more self‑sufficient?
A Different Perspective

Relying solely on others can be risky.

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