This chapter's epigraph comes from a conversation between a woman and a man. The woman tells the man that she's already powerful enough that she can "pay any price" for his past. The man agrees, and the woman tells him that she knows he must have a sexual relationship with her. She tells him to "let go of me" , and he says that's fine, but he's not going to say no to her. He's going to have sex with her anyway, he tells her. Um, what's up with that? The woman says that if he says anything to her, she
This chapter's epigraph comes from a conversation between a woman and a man. The woman tells the man that she's already powerful enough that she can "pay any price" for his past. The man agrees, and the woman tells him that she knows he must have a sexual relationship with her. She tells him to "let go of me" , and he says that's fine, but he's not going to say no to her. He's going to have sex with her anyway, he tells her. Um, what's up with that? The woman says that if he says anything to her, she