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-Megan- I didn’t mind going to visit Nathan’s mother. She was really sweet, and I felt very sorry for her. I knew she must be feeling a bit lonely now, and maybe a bit scared of being around other people. We all knew what others were whispering about her husband, so, of course, she was bearing the brunt of that as well, which she didn’t deserve. She was such a kind woman, but even if she was feeling a bit beaten down, she still welcomed us into her home with open arms. It did seem a bit quiet, except for the help she had, there wasn’t much life to it, and it was clear she wasn’t sleeping or eating much. Still, she kept a smile on her lips, inviting us to sit down and talk with her. Nathan seemed so different when it was just him and his mother. He was even smiling and not putting on an