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Steven couldn't stop looking at Jenny. After several days of peace and quiet, her smile grew larger as each day passed, and she let her guard down. It was apparent to Jenny that Steven would not try anything untoward while under their parent’s roof. She was mistaken. Given the opportunity, Steven was prepared to disturb her peace. Jenny was playing games in the living room when their parents went out for a walk. It was the opportunity that her brother had been looking for. Suddenly Steven appeared in the doorway. Feeling safe, Jenny did not even lift her head. She said, "Mom, just put the fruit on the table. I'll eat it later." When there was no reply, Jenny looked up and saw Steven. He wore a Cheshire smile. Her heart began to beat fast. She said, “You had better behave. Mom and Dad wil