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Trouble is just like love, after all; it comes in unannounced and takes over before you’ve had a chance to reconsider, or even to think.
That’s what it felt like sometimes, especially when she’d see a woman who could be herself out in public without fearing that her husband or boyfriend would snap at her. “I told you not to park there,” some woman would say to her husband outside a movie theater or a flea market, and those words would move Gillian to tears. How wonderful to say whatever you wanted without having to go over it in your mind, again and again, to make certain it wouldn’t set him off.
No one knows you like a person with whom you’ve shared a childhood. No one will ever understand you in quite the same way.
“Sally,” Gary says. “You’re not like that.” “Oh, really?” Sally says. “You don’t know me. You just think you do.” “That’s right. I think I do,”