pillow talk

I thought I could fix everything- smooth it all over.  I mentioned my trying to reach him, trying to get him to come home, and the mood just fizzled.  He looks so mad and cold!  And he immediately said that he is off to the city.  Well, I will go with him. It is that simple.  He says he doesn’t want to be separated from me? Fine. I will grovel for a divorce.  I will go with him and stay in the same apartment. I am owed that.

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About Elise Hanks

I am a senior Feb at Middlebury and about to complete the Literary Studies major. I recently submitted my senior honors essay that was grounded in American Women Poets, Feminist Literary Theory, Gender Theory, Sexual/Textual Politics, and the creation of poetic self. In the past I have interned for the Department of Education, worked as a Federal Service Student Ambassador at Middlebury College and for the Partnership for Public Service where I was trained in helping students find and apply to federal job and internship opportunities. I have held a leadership role with Page 1 Literary Project, a student organization that organizes programs and events that promote literacy in schools across Addison County, Vermont, for the past two and half years. My other extracurricular interests include intramural sports, dance, poetry, and art.

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