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5. The Hierophant (1000 Words) - The dependency on approval from an elevated dignity.
1/5. Rachel needs Gill's approval, even moreso on the night when she discovers that Nick isn't going to be prosecuted.
2. The High Priestess (1000 Words) - Secrets and hidden circumstances stand in the way and need to be understood.
2/5. Rachel and Gill need to be careful about letting too much slip about their relationship even though Rachel wants to shout it from the rooftops.
13. Death (1000 Words) - A costly loss - sometimes, but not always, the death of someone.
3/5. Gill's brush with death at the hands of Helen Bartlett lead Rachel to a series of realizations.
12. The Hanged Man (1000 Words) - Great personal sacrifice that still doesn't hurt much.
4/5. Gill decides not to return to MIT so that she and Rachel can have a real relationship.
6. The Lovers (1000 Words) - Deeply felt mutual attraction - for as long as it lasts.
5/5. Two women who vowed they'd never tie the knot again after disasterous marriages make the plunge.
1/5. Rachel needs Gill's approval, even moreso on the night when she discovers that Nick isn't going to be prosecuted.
2. The High Priestess (1000 Words) - Secrets and hidden circumstances stand in the way and need to be understood.
2/5. Rachel and Gill need to be careful about letting too much slip about their relationship even though Rachel wants to shout it from the rooftops.
13. Death (1000 Words) - A costly loss - sometimes, but not always, the death of someone.
3/5. Gill's brush with death at the hands of Helen Bartlett lead Rachel to a series of realizations.
12. The Hanged Man (1000 Words) - Great personal sacrifice that still doesn't hurt much.
4/5. Gill decides not to return to MIT so that she and Rachel can have a real relationship.
6. The Lovers (1000 Words) - Deeply felt mutual attraction - for as long as it lasts.
5/5. Two women who vowed they'd never tie the knot again after disasterous marriages make the plunge.