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So, men. Maybe Stella was over that.
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“I have photos!” Frannie said. “They don’t look anything alike!"
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“So, State’s Attorney Pearson,” Meg said, leaning back in her chair. “What can the government of Canada do for you?”
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- Part 3 of supporting women's wrongs
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“So you have uptight Canadian hockey player boyfriend, then?" said Ilya. "That’s why you’re here?”
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He could still remember the sour taste of fear, falling on his knees in the consulate. Hoping beyond hope that Benny would have his back, if only because Thatcher was out of town for the weekend. The way Stella Pearson had smiled at him, face turned away from the cameras, when Kowalski had put the cuffs on him and walked him out. The helpless look on Benny’s face.
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- Part 2 of supporting women's wrongs
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Candidate for State's Attorney Stella Pearson and mob boss Irene Zuko have a chat about matters of mutual concern.
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- Part 1 of supporting women's wrongs
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Stella and Louise consider the very important question of whether the 27th precinct is, well, cursed.
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When Maggie Stern is six years old, her mother doesn't come home.
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Two mothers talk at a wedding.
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“Are you sure your parents aren’t swingers?” said Melanie. “Or, what’s that new thing called. Where you date more than one person at the same time. Polyamory?”
“A polycule,” said someone else.
“Yeah! A polycule.”
Anna made a face. “Ew! I don’t think so.”
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- Part 5 of Adventures In Parenting
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Anticipation improved almost everything, but it was going to kill him one of these days.
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- Part 4 of Adventures In Parenting
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“Gosh, Stella,” Frannie Vecchio said to her at Vecchio family dinner one Friday night, after she finished telling a story about the latest case she’d wrapped up, “It really seems like you’ve got it all.”
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- Part 3 of Adventures In Parenting
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It took Ray nearly six months to work out what Vecchio’s real problem with him was.
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- Part 2 of Adventures In Parenting
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The trouble with spending too much time around Benton Fraser, Ray realised well down the line, was that you got too used to things being weird.
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- Part 1 of Adventures In Parenting
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“So what important Arctic survival skill are we learning tonight?” Ray asked.
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- Part 3 of Fun and Games
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“Ray,” said Fraser. “Are you familiar with the penal code of the state of Michigan?”
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Surely, under the uniform and the niceness and the deliberate refusal to engage with sexual innuendo (and it was deliberate – Fraser wasn’t stupid), Fraser was a guy, same as Ray was. If he wanted to be partners with Ray for good, he was going to want to get laid. Ray wasn’t exactly sure how he felt about the prospect.
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- Part 2 of Fun and Games
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“I just confessed to not being able to score,” said Ray. “That’s supposed to be embarrassing.”
“Personal relationships are not a game.”
Ray blew out a rueful–sounding breath. “You never heard of first base, second base, playing for both teams?”
“I’m broadly familiar with the metaphor,” Ben allowed.
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- Part 1 of Fun and Games
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“Oh! Oh I didn’t mean queer like - no no no,” Francesca Vecchio said, going round-eyed and waving her hands in front of her as if to erase the implication, a primitive kind of semaphore. “I mean, obviously Constable Fraser is just waiting for the right woman, and I am working extremely hard to figure out how to be - uh, and Constable Turnbull took me on a lovely date, did you know? And told me about mules. But the hats, you know, it wasn’t going to work. Which is what I meant, about everybody at the consulate being, well. But in a complimentary way, if you get me.”
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Susan found herself telling the whole sorry ridiculous story about how Mom had said yet again that she couldn’t go to college this year, that if Susan wanted to do anything Mom-approved – anything with horses or guns or the outdoors – Mom would support her all the way, but otherwise she needed to bring in money and help with the house, because her brother and her dad weren’t any good at any of that stuff, men were just like that, and Annie was still at school, and school was important of course – and Ray nodded and made encouraging noises.
