On the other side of the street, Teresa and Jenna (the former lesbians that Mary and Faith had "replaced") stood there in their jeans and T-shirts. They were no longer lesbians and were now married to Mary and Faith's former husbands. But they were fine with that. They loved their new husbands, who were much less conservative now and not nearly as homophobic. In fact, Teresa and Jenna weren't homophobic at all. They could never imagine being gay, but they didn't condemn people for embracing that lifestyle. They didn't remember anything from their old lives (unlike Mary and Faith), but they didn't need to. After all, it was Mary and Faith who had insulted Teresa and Jenna's life, not the other way around.
Meanwhile, across town
Sat Apr 27 09:14:30 2013