> She could buy a little island somewhere that didn't have any other women, and then maybe she could take Sean and trust him not to sleep around. Provided none of the seagulls looked his way or anything.
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Keiko actually has the money to do that, but she doesn't feel the need to.  Plus it's boring.
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> I'm glad she got the kid back safe and sound, and apparently she got appetizers. It'll be interesting to see how she teaches the kidnappers that maybe crime doesn't pay as well as they thought. I bet the method involves pointy objects...
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Noted.