Three's a Crowd

They spoke mainly to each other; there was no room for others to intrude. When anyone was issued an invitation to the residence, the invited individual served as a member of an audience for the couple's banter. The opinions expressed heightened their unity. The invited individual was like an extra on the set who would not be remembered except perhaps as a mild diversion. The home was insulated from particular learning. Bars on the windows and arcadia door reinforced the message, "Look at us, look at us" as the underlying reality. The two spoke mirror language to each other as they tolerated half intruders to their home.

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