To discover someone was ordinary always struck Mills as a kind of betrayal. Whenever a man Mills presumed was gay turned out to be straight, the aura about him crumbled, the clues reassembling into the most indistinctive brand of human being–normal, hiding nothing, a mind like a weather vane that moved with the prevailing winds. Christopher Bollen
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