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Pyramidia Pyramidia by Stephanie Sanders-Jacob
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“They’re predatory, Lucy. They’re not helping women. They’re taking advantage of them. They’re designed to prey on women and their connections, their places in society. I can’t think of anything less feminist, actually.”
Stephanie Sanders-Jacob, Pyramidia
“At first she felt angry. Wasn’t she beautiful enough, serene enough, to be a wellness consultant? “Why’s that?” She snipped.”
Stephanie Sanders-Jacob, Pyramidia
“Not over the death itself—she and Angela weren’t that close—but over the cause. What could Angela have overdosed on if not the tea?”
Stephanie Sanders-Jacob, Pyramidia
“Who was she to question her motives, her use of free time? Had this woman any idea of how monotonous, how boring and lonely being her child’s teacher was?”
Stephanie Sanders-Jacob, Pyramidia
“Why had Angela made the tea so strong? Why hadn’t Angela warned her? Anger boiled, pushing the shame aside for a moment. They didn’t have the right to make her feel this way. It was a hazing ritual—that had to be it. She was right to be mad.”
Stephanie Sanders-Jacob, Pyramidia
“I really want to be your friend,” she had said. They were the words of a child, naive and pure.”
Stephanie Sanders-Jacob, Pyramidia