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“Witching and women’s rights. Suffrage and spells. They’re both…� She gestures in midair again. “They’re both a kind of power, aren’t they? The kind we aren’t allowed to have.�
the American public still sees women as housewives at best and witches at worst. We may be either beloved or burned, but never trusted with any degree of power.�
But she should have known no man ever loved a woman’s strength—they only love the place where it runs out. They love a strong will finally broken, a straight spine bent.
Men really ought to try offers of fealty rather than flowers.
One witch you can laugh at. Three you can burn. But what do you do with a hundred?