Dear brother Quote by Olivia Parker
““Before Charlotte could utter a syllable, Tristan picked up her gloved hand and kissed her lightly on the knuckles. “Good day, Charlotte,” he said. “Good day,” she answered. She turned to bid farewell to Lady Rosalind, but she seemed to have disappeared. Numbly, she descended the front steps toward a waiting Rothbury, who only had eyes for the Devines’ front door, looking quite like he wanted to murder someone. “Perfection, dear brother,” Rosalind proclaimed, while peeking out the little window next to the door. “Utter perfection.” Slipping a finger inside his cravat to loosen it a bit, Tristan craned his neck from side to side, easing the building tension. “If he kills me, I’ll see to it that you get hanged for murder as well.””
About This Quote
The passage depicts a tense, almost theatrical encounter filled with subtle power dynamics, flirtation, and looming danger, highlighting complex interpersonal relationships.
In simple terms: A tense, flirtatious scene with hidden threats.
Observe the undercurrents of power in social interactions.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- romantic intrigue
- conflict resolution
- social maneuvering
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do power imbalances shape dialogue?
- What cues reveal hidden intentions?
The narrative may romanticize coercive behavior.