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Insidious
Her lipsticks lost some while ago; thrown angrily into the bin. Lips now bare, it wasn't such a blow, she thought, taking her second Gin. It's not right for my position it made her look a tart, he said. It's not much of a submission, she thought, making the marriage bed. Last year, he sold the second car I'll take you where you need to be. No need for me to travel far, she thought, preparing evening tea. The checks she signs are now declined her credit card is cut in two, A weight's been lifted from my mind, she thought when serving him his brew. You need to stay at home all week, you know that is a woman's place. I will; I'd better not misspeak, she thought while staring into space. You can repair that dress of yours I need to buy myself a suit. So what! I never go outdoors, she thought. Then whispered, what a brute!
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