Did she have no advance notice of his asinine tendencies before the big day? Surely this wasn't a one-off?

She should have pulled his pants down and then walked out, never to return.

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Sylvia Mulholland JD,MFA
Sylvia Mulholland JD,MFA

Written by Sylvia Mulholland JD,MFA

AneriCanadian half Ukrainian trademark attorney & writer. Sloan Foundation Fellowship from AFI. Published three novels, two traditional publishers. On BlieSky a

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In satire hypothetical land, there absolutely would have been plenty of signs for both the groom and bride the they were not the right fit for each other. But both were too wrapped up in their own objectives to notice that. I didn’t wouldn’t see them lasting in the long run.

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