This chapter's epigraph comes from the play's opening soliloquy, "My Wingman Is My Baby Enough" . It's a reference to the fact that Wingman is now the master of the house, and that he's the only one who's not allowed to leave the room. Wingman tells his wife that she should go back to her room and
This chapter's epigraph comes from the play's opening soliloquy, "My Wingman Is My Baby Enough" . It's a reference to the fact that Wingman is now the master of the house, and that he's the only one who's not allowed to leave the room. Wingman tells his wife that she should go back to her room and