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If Gillion loved Chip, he could not love Jay.
If he loved Jay, he could not love Chip.
If they both loved him, they could not love each other.
And Gillion was afraid.
He was afraid because Chip and Jay did not seem to know this, because they talked about their situation as if there was no one who might hear, or they simply didn’t care if someone did. They linked their elbows or interlaced their fingers as they walked through the streets of the islands they passed, called Gillion love and guppy and beautiful thing, you marvellous creature, the prettiest of all, my sun and moon and stars, and—
Gillion couldn’t do this anymore.
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Or: In the undersea, non-monogamy is punishable by death. Gillion finds that old habits die hard.
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The choice is hers. It leaves her stomach rolling.
OR Jay and learning what family really means, winged edition.
