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“No. Don’t let them fool you, Detective. Individually, they’re genuine and they can be kind . . . but when you put them in a room together, these women are downright toxic.”
She was a forgive-and-forget kind of person. I, on the other hand, always believed there was another option on the table. Forgive, forget, or fucking never let it go.
You smiled when you were pissed, and you smiled when you were pleased.
Olivia was clearly trying to ostracize Shannon because she feared becoming her. Fear makes people crazy. Insecurity makes them crazier.
As humans, we define ourselves by the things we are most proud of—being a mother, a salon owner, a free spirit. But what happens when you lose that? Who do you become?
I no longer know who I am, because sometimes we become strangers to even ourselves.
A few years ago, I’d say he never had a chance, but now it’s clear anyone can be president, including that insincere asshole.
I rolled my eyes. Boys will be boys. How completely disgusting.
They were wealthy. And we all know what happens to wealthy people . . . Nothing.

