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“What about you? If I asked you . . . would you turn me?" Faith's eyes went wide. "Turn you into a vampire?" "No, turn me into a frog. Could you do it?" Faith finished her beer in one long swallow. "I might be able to, physically. But I wouldn't." Miranda had known she would say that, but still…” quote by Dianne Sylvan
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““What about you? If I asked you . . . would you turn me?" Faith's eyes went wide. "Turn you into a vampire?" "No, turn me into a frog. Could you do it?" Faith finished her beer in one long swallow. "I might be able to, physically. But I wouldn't." Miranda had known she would say that, but still, her heart sank. "Why not?" She laughed. "Because my boss would kill me.””

Dianne Sylvan

About This Quote

Source Novel: Unknown, likely contemporary fiction

A character refuses a fantastical request, citing professional consequences, highlighting personal boundaries and fear of authority.

In simple terms: She says no because her boss would punish her.

Key Takeaway

Respect personal limits despite pressure.

Themes

boundaries authority fear humor fantasy

Mood

wry lighthearted reflective

Type

dialogue fictional

When to use this quote

  • workplace
  • fantasy role‑play
  • friendship
  • conflict resolution

Key Concepts

ethical dilemma professional risk personal agency

Questions to Reflect On

  • What limits do you accept to protect your job?
  • How do you balance fun with responsibility?
A Different Perspective

The refusal may seem absurd, but it underscores real workplace constraints.

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