You can't come in." Luna Morgan met her daughter's plaintive gaze with a blank one of her own. "What do you mean we can't come in?"" I have a guest, " Ivy said." Is he naked?" Max asked, wrinkling his nose." Who?"" Your guest, " Max said." It's not a man, " Ivy said, rolling her eyes. "Get your mind out of the gutter. Lily Harper Hart
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  2. We'd do well to remember that at the end of the day, the law doesn't defend us; we defend the law. And when it becomes contrary to our morals, we have both the right and the responsibility to rebalance it toward just ends.

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