She told me my clothing was made by Indonesian child-slaves. I said, “Good lord, Maggie. And where do you think that cup of coffee came from?” That stopped her in her tracks. That’s the closest I ever came to making her cry.
—Valerie Vines
I saw her the day she came up to the house to talk to Houston, and right away, I knew I was looking at someone special. That’s when I decided to kick my MoMs group into a higher gear.
—Tiffany Price
All of a sudden Maggie stopped talking about saving the world. She talked about weeding her garden. She talked about cleaning her house.
—Misty Mills
That’s when I knew she was up to something. I have a sense about these things, and that was a surefire sign.
—True Cunningham
At first it was only rumors: things were missing; prisoners were innocent. And then, as you very well know, some fresh-faced reporter started nosing around.
—Lucas Enright, proprietor of the Main Street Diner
That first newspaper article didn’t mention Maggie by name, but it was only a matter of time before they found out who it was.
—Jimmy Sweets