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“Don’t come near me or Ronnie again, or I’ll tell Bruno you sold him out.” “He’d kill us, man. He’d kill us slow.” “That’s right, Seymour. We’ll just all pretend this never happened, right?” He was nodding vigorously. “That okay with you, Pete?” I asked. “I ain’t stupid. Bruno’d rip out our hearts…” quote by Laurell K. Hamilton
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““Don’t come near me or Ronnie again, or I’ll tell Bruno you sold him out.” “He’d kill us, man. He’d kill us slow.” “That’s right, Seymour. We’ll just all pretend this never happened, right?” He was nodding vigorously. “That okay with you, Pete?” I asked. “I ain’t stupid. Bruno’d rip out our hearts and feed them to us. We won’t talk.” He sounded disgusted. I got up and stepped carefully away from Seymour. Ronnie covered Pete nice and steady with the Beretta. The .22 was tucked into the waistband of her jogging shorts. “Get out of here,” I said. Seymour’s skin was pasty, and a sick sweat beaded his face. “Can I have my gun?” He wasn’t very bright. “Don’t get cute,” I said. Pete stood. The blood under his nose had started to dry. “Come on, Seymour. We gotta go now.” They””

Laurell K. Hamilton

About This Quote

Source Novel: Dark Covenant, 2005

Characters confront betrayal and fear, using threats and violence to enforce loyalty, while rationalizing their actions as necessary.

In simple terms: They use threats to enforce loyalty.

Key Takeaway

Question the morality of violent loyalty.

Themes

betrayal violence loyalty

Mood

tense grim

Type

dramatic dialogue

When to use this quote

  • dangerous encounters
  • gang conflicts
  • high‑stakes decisions

Key Concepts

ethics power dynamics survival

Questions to Reflect On

  • What alternatives could they have chosen?
  • How does fear shape their choices?
A Different Perspective

Violence may deepen mistrust and trauma.

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