Quote by Cassandra Clare

He hadn't spoken a word since they'd left the manor except to snap out directions, telling her which way to turn at a fork in the road, or ordering her to skirt a pothole. Even then she doubted if he would have minded much if she'd fallen the pothole, except that it would have slowed them down.


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Summary

This quote depicts a character who is portrayed as distant and uncommunicative. Despite being in a situation where communication would be expected, the character remains silent, only using their voice when giving stern instructions to the other person. The quote suggests that the character is indifferent towards the other person's well-being, illustrating their callous nature. The lack of concern for the other person's safety leads to them doubting any care or consideration from the character. Overall, this quote highlights the detachment and unemotional demeanor of the character.

By Cassandra Clare
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