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Date Posted: 17:36:24 10/15/07 Mon
Author: Carla
Subject: No matter how uniform the "other" side seems, there are always good (and bad) guys on both sides. I do think William Brightman fits in with this group in a more self-serving way. His version of an agreement would probably include exclusive control for himself of certain areas, just like different mob families have rights in certain cities or in certain areas of business. And you know what they say about politics, it makes for strange bedfellows.
In reply to: JaneH 's message, "Mermaid in a Bowl of Tears ~Chapter 66 – Happy to Be Alive" on 02:59:44 10/15/07 Mon


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  • 66.1) Good point, Jane - they do seem to be cut from the same cloth. I think Casey wishes so much to protect Pamela from harm, and yet he doesn't want to totally control her, so he's sort of walking a tightrope. As for Pamela, I figure she's just so doggone bullheaded that she's not going to change, I've given up all hope! I think strong wills are more a threat to a relationship than a blessing. Both people are willing to take enormous risks without consulting the other, and eventually the unpredictable nature of their behaviors might prove to be just too much to bear. Even though they love each other with a rare intensity, I think that love could be permanently harmed by the persistent fear that at any given time you might lose your spouse to violence. (NT) -- Elaine, 18:50:18 10/15/07 Mon

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