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Logan's POV The media, papers, and social media are full of the story that Norman Steward overdosed and what happened at his funeral. Jen is sitting on the couch and not looking up. She looks angry. I don't know why she is so mad as her father and Mabel did what was right in my eyes. Norman Steward deserved what he got, and her mother owned up to her part in the life of an abused child. "I can not believe they when to that man's funeral and told my whole bloody story. The doctor who helped me that night has written a book called "Shadow Child," He also showed all the pictures as proof. I feel so exposed, and I know people will look at me with sympathy all the time," She says. I can understand she is upset, but sooner or later, the truth would have come out, and Shadow Child has been wri