The good reader asks what the work means besides its obvious story line.
"You mean, besides the fact that it almost killed me?"
I mean besides our clothes and what personal belongings we still had.
None, I mean, besides those who have already been given subpoenas by the committee.
I mean, besides the fact that he's making, me stand here in silence until he's good and ready.
I mean, besides the fact that you're married to my brother.
You mean besides the fact that traveling together was your idea from the beginning?
I mean, besides the fact that I've got you now.
"You mean besides our mutual inability to get an agency date?"
I mean, besides the pretty polly you'll get for the article, as you call it?