Chapter 4

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By mid-afternoon, I’d become reacquainted with my nephews and nieces and sisters-in-law. The kids had grown so big! It was amazing to see how healthy and happy they were. I saw Casey, too, as she helped where she could. Most of the time, she chased the cat or one of the dogs. It made me smile, something I hadn’t been doing a lot of since I left home. She was a pretty child and looked just like her dad. There was nothing of Bree in her that I could see. That was probably a good thing. I thought a lot about what my mom had said. I’d been told by many people over the years that I could be a bit of a hard ass and self-righteous. I’d never seen that as a problem. I was simply someone who had a strong sense of right and wrong and the way I felt things should be. But, apparently, it was my sens

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