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On Sunday she walked the same streets with a small basket. She left jars on stoops, on windowsills, tucked beneath steps with notes that said nothing more than "For when you need it." Sometimes people watched her; sometimes they didn't. Once, a woman opened a door with flour on her hands and eyes that burned with surprise. She accepted the jar with both hands and looked at Frances like she’d been offered a secret.
Where do people go when they want to be alone? Frances Bentley’s narrative likely makes clever use of physical spaces that are both public and private – a supply closet at work, a back staircase, a car parked on a quiet street, or a bedroom with a door that doesn’t quite lock. These liminal spaces heighten the sense of risk because discovery is always a possibility.
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“Yes,” Frances replied. “But not the same.”
For Frances, the thrill wasn't in the act itself—whether it was corporate espionage, a clandestine affair, or a high-stakes white-collar deception—but in the narrow margin between safety and ruin. The keyword of her life wasn't "success"; it was "almost."
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Almost Caught: Frances Bentley Can’t Resist Her Dangerous Game
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The tantalizing question on everyone's mind is: who is the lucky person that's captured Frances' heart? While details are scarce, one thing is certain - Frances' life is about to get a lot more interesting.