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Addison doesn't wake up in other girls' beds, her friendships don't have "benefits", and she certainly doesn't believe in witches or demons. Or at least she didn't before she met Mary. Now Addison must re-evaluate. Are her feelings for Mary simply demonic seduction? Is polyamory just going to be okay now? Is she even straight? The more Mary shows her supernatural side the less Addison seems to care, but some things are too big to sweep under the rug. How will Addison carry on when she can't bottle away these new feelings?

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Addison doesn't wake up in other girls' beds, her friendships don't have "benefits", and she certainly doesn't believe in witches or demons. Or at least she didn't before she met Mary. Now Addison must re-evaluate. Are her feelings for Mary simply demonic seduction? Is polyamory just going to be okay now? Is she even straight? The more Mary shows her supernatural side the less Addison seems to care, but some things are too big to sweep under the rug. How will Addison carry on when she can't bottle away these new feelings?
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Riley Quinn graduated summa cum laude from a large public high school. She then matriculated to Gannon College where she received a BS in social work and graduated summa cum laude with numerous awards. Quinn worked as a social work researcher for three years and gave birth to two girls before joining the University of Pittsburgh School of Law. There she published a note in the Journal of Law and Commerce, and during her second year was accepted onto the Law Review as a staff editor. Upon graduation, Quinn accepted a position at the largest law firm in Pittsburgh. She practiced in "Big Law" for eight years, but after giving birth to her fourth child (the third child having died shortly after birth), she found the work/life balance impossible to achieve. Quinn then formed her first of three law firms, along with three small real estate development companies, where she successfully balanced her work life with her home life. She was able to give birth to her fifth child while she managed the ongoing demands of being both a mother and a lawyer. At the end of her career, Quinn became a licensed title agent and folded her law practice into a midsize downtown law firm.Realizing the importance of growing her community for the benefit of her family and others, Quinn always made time to give back to her community while balancing her hectic life. Her children were often in tow with her during these endeavors, so they too understand the value of giving back to our communities.Quinn is proud to report that each one of her four children is well-adjusted and happy as well as a successful, educated, and compassionate contributor to society.