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Groupies Groupies by Sarah Priscus
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“We needed something to nurture, and they needed nurturing. Constant attention made you need it even more. The band never learned to be alone and neither did we. But if they were starved for attention and we were, too, didn't we make a perfect pair?”
Sarah Priscus, Groupies
“Desire's not deviant. It's human nature.”
Sarah Priscus, Groupies
“If I didn’t do this one thing, I’d never do anything at all.”
Sarah Priscus, Groupies
“I had to try to see the best in Kent—in everyone. Life would flicker out into grimness unless I forced light into it.”
Sarah Priscus, Groupies
“We were at the very end of the era of fearless girls. Soon, women would learn distrust, pumped full of fear by serial-killer news reels and common sense. But those things weren't in our reality yet. They existed but seemed impossible. Faraway. False. Sure, soon, every girl would look over her shoulder at every turn and lock her car as soon as she hopped in- but not quite yet. We were still lawless and mindless. Gaggles of bright-eyed girls would prod at each other on the bus, sharing lipstick by kissing, leaving home with only a five-dollar bill and, if they were cautious, a house key. It wasn't true, but we thought everyone loved everyone else. We'd kiss anyone and touch anyone and go anywhere with anyone, as long as the person smiled.”
Sarah Priscus, Groupies