de Lacvivier, Caroline2016-01-142016-01-142015https://hdl.handle.net/2144/14015The walls in the conference room were gray, the color of indecision and sorrow, Margaux's mother would say. Not good for a Cancer, already prone to this sort of thing. Cancers should surround themselves with reds and oranges, hues to warm their watery natures. Margaux no longer believed in her mother's folklore, but she continued to think in those terms. She was, after all, still a Barbaret.en-USLiteratureBad luck girlsThesis/Dissertation2015-11-09