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suki

n. 1 In some Asian cultures, a favored customer, a regular who receives preferential treatment. 2 (cx martial arts English) An opening to the enemy; A weak spot that provides an advantage for one's opponent.

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Around the time Star began placing her son into foster care, Suki experimentally married a harpsichord player in the Albertus Music Department and moved to Popham, Ohio, where her husband had been appointed artist in residence at an obscure liberal arts college.

Although she exhibited work by local artists, Suki supported herself mostly through poster sales and picture framing.

I glanced backward and saw the bus stop where I had gotten off to visit Suki Teeter.

Creech, I want to donate twenty thousand dollars from my share of the insurance benefits to a woman named Suki Teeter.

After a moment of suspicion, Suki swept forward, and the two women fell into each other's arms.

I started walking toward Suki Teeter and Rachel Milton, and a large figure in gold-rimmed spectacles and a black robe appeared beside me.

His eyes met mine for a moment before he glanced at Suki and returned to Rachel.

Radiantly beautiful, Star smiled out from between a stunning young Suki Teeter and an equally stunning young Rachel Newborn.

An old friend of my mother's named Suki Teeter came, and so did Rachel Milton.

At the mention of Rinehart's name, Suki gave me a glance of uncomplicated acknowledgment.

An overexcitable dual major in fine arts and philosophy named Polly Heffer discovered a loaded revolver in a bedside drawer and screeched loudly enough to bring Suki in from the living room at the moment a naked Rinehart entered disgusted from the bathroom.

Rinehart silenced Polly with a growl, said that he kept the revolver for self-protection, and invited Suki to make up a threesome.

Eventually, she told Suki that her husband had abandoned her when a doctor told her that she might be carrying twins.

The next time Suki cupped her face to look out the window, the lamps in the parking lot had died, and objects too small to identify were swirling downstream, like toys.

Rachel Newborn had redesigned herself in a manner that dismissed Suki Teeter.