Belinda LaPage
Note To Self
Note To Self
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In the privacy of the bathroom at a kindergarten barbecue, wife and mother Anna shares an unexpectedly intimite moment with Susan, the attractive blonde mother of one of the other boys. Previously confident in her heterosexuality, Anna is confused by her attraction to Susan and struggles to face a uncomfortable reality of the feelings that the stranger has unearthed. Worse, she cannot be sure that those feelings are reciprocated or even that the intimacy was anying more than her imagination bolstered by an erotic dream.
Anna turns to her journal to vent the new emotions on paper where she hopes that they can be understood and dealth with - or even better, banished entirely. The writing process does help her understand, but it leads her in a direction she had previously thought impossible.
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