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Marissa Higgins

“A silent communication transpired between the wives then, some sentiment expressed only through eye contact, and I recognized them as a couple with their own language. I understood then that Catherine and Katrina were equals at their core, unlike so many couples I had met before, who gave an air of constant dominance and submission. When the wives turned to face me, they did so in unison. I wanted to rupture the unity and to join it.”

Marissa Higgins, A Good Happy Girl
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A Good Happy Girl A Good Happy Girl by Marissa Higgins
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