Sarah
isn’t sure whether to confront her mother. On the one hand, she feels she’s
just read her mother’s diary and invaded her privacy without ever meaning to do
so. On the other hand, Sarah has been worried about her genetic history and how
it might affect her daughters for thirty
years. Her mother knew she was worried. If Julie knew that Ed was not Sarah’s
biological father and knew how
worried Sarah was and chose to let
her worry—well, Sarah is steamed.
Hmmm, good point. I wonder how people handle this type of situation in real life?
ReplyDeleteAll sorts of ways, I'm sure.
DeleteI'd be steamed too.
ReplyDeleteTwo words, Sarah. Chain Saw.
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