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Two Who Live On (Branches of Past and Future #2) Two Who Live On by M.N. Bennet
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“It’s nothing personal, but this is a business first.” Damn, if she hadn’t summed up the entirety of education in one line.”
M.N. Bennet, Two Who Live On
“Chanelle was unabashedly proud of her open relationship and the many facets she explored with and without her husband. The pieces of themselves they’d learned over a decade of love lingered in each breath she took. I was already confused enough about my relationship; I didn’t need to spend the night locked in memories of Chanelle’s very adventurous marriage. There were more than a few questions I had about her relationship, but after that colorful snippet, I didn’t want answers. Chanelle was as free with her words as her thoughts. It was quite liberating to observe yet irritating to endure.”
M.N. Bennet, Two Who Live On
“I spent so much time wrapped in other people's worlds, it had become impossible to discern what I wanted in my own.”
M.N. Bennet, Two Who Live On
“That was how education worked for the most part - someone disliked a system already in place and removed it without something new, or someone had a half-assed idea that sounded great in theory, but they impatiently tossed it out to the world and expected teachers to figure it out through trial and error. It's not as if these errors affect the kids or anything.”
M.N. Bennet, Two Who Live On