21 “You talk about trust, but you’re admitting that you don’t trust them,” Harlow said, trying to figure out what was really going on. “Is that fair?” Ophelia had called this women-only meeting. While her points were valid, it seemed there was more going on. This wasn’t a necessary meeting. Was it just a test to see who would show up and who would refuse? Could be that it was just a power trip or that Ophelia had nothing else in her life and wanted some company. Harlow couldn’t figure it out. The whole situation was too benign. She’d come to learn that Ophelia was far more devious than she first appeared. “It’s not about fair,” Ophelia said. “The men have more trust in us than we have in each other.” Pointing between them, she gestured to Lydia. “Think about it. You three don’t know ea

