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Serena is over at [[Naomi Putnam|Naomi's]] house with the baby. She asks Naomi if she ever worries about her daughter's future. Naomi says that she puts her faith in Gilead. Serena asks if other wives have opinions about this and Naomi says yes. Serena says she'd be interested in hearing them. Naomi agrees.
 
Serena is over at [[Naomi Putnam|Naomi's]] house with the baby. She asks Naomi if she ever worries about her daughter's future. Naomi says that she puts her faith in Gilead. Serena asks if other wives have opinions about this and Naomi says yes. Serena says she'd be interested in hearing them. Naomi agrees.
   
Serena approaches the Council about an amendment. Other wives walk in after her in support. She tells them about how they want to teach the sons ''and daughters'' of [[Gilead]] to read. [[Commander Fred]] thanks them and that the Council will discuss the issue. Serena pulls out Eden's bible and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_1:1 begins to read]. As she does, wives begin to leave. Naomi tells her that she shouldn't have done that. Commander Fred thanks them for coming but essentially dismisses them. The other wives leave but Serena stays behind to talk to her husband. She tells him that she did this to set an example for their daughter. Fred agrees that she has done this just as two other men come and drag Serena away. She screams at him for help but he just walks away.
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Serena approaches the Council about an amendment. Other wives walk in after her in support. She tells them about how they want to teach the sons ''and daughters'' of [[Gilead]] to read. [[Commander Fred]] thanks them and that the Council will discuss the issue. Serena pulls out Eden's bible and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gospel_of_John begins to read]. As she does, wives begin to leave. Naomi tells her that she shouldn't have done that. Commander Fred thanks them for coming but essentially dismisses them. The other wives leave but Serena stays behind to talk to her husband. She tells him that she did this to set an example for their daughter. Fred agrees that she has done this just as two other men come and drag Serena away. She screams at him for help but he just walks away.
   
 
When Serena and Fred return home, Serena can barely walk so Fred guides her to their room. When Serena and June are alone, Serena begins to unwrap her hand and shows her that they took one of her fingers. She says that she tried and June sits on the bed and holds her hand.<ref>Episode 2.13, ''[[The Word]]''</ref>
 
When Serena and Fred return home, Serena can barely walk so Fred guides her to their room. When Serena and June are alone, Serena begins to unwrap her hand and shows her that they took one of her fingers. She says that she tried and June sits on the bed and holds her hand.<ref>Episode 2.13, ''[[The Word]]''</ref>
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