Jennifer Johnson Is Sick Of Being Married (2012) - Plot & Excerpts
Many. The next morning more big news hits. The Minnesota senate passed the Family Equity Act just in time to make Christopher’s marriage legal. “But wait!” Christopher says, panicking. “Do I really want to be married?” “Ha-ha,” I say. “Welcome to being straight. It sucks.” Experts speculate that the bill passed in large part because of Keller’s endorsement. The majorities in both houses at the legislature make clear they could not ignore such a large conservative organization backing the clearly controversial bill. The senators were in session as Jeremy and Christopher sashayed down the escalator. An anonymous source says hundreds of cell phones suddenly lit up across the senate floor and that the session “perked up” right after news of Keller’s “big gay wedding” got out. The second indication of divine intervention is that Keller’s stock begins to soar. Suddenly the stodgy old humdrum department store, which catered only to Republicans and AARP members, becomes the go-to shopping destination for all sorts of new demographics.
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