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"What are you saying, Mom? I don't want to go to jail. Please call Dad and beg him to talk to Kate. Beg her to let me go! PLEASE!" Anna shouted like a madwoman. "Your father has difficulty walking; you know that," Dora frowned, "Before I left, he asked me to visit your sister because he felt guilty for slapping her. However, he did lose his legs because of her. She forgets that, but I really don't think your dad can save you this time." When Kate was reminded of her father's inability to walk, she felt confused. No matter how cruel he had been to her, he was still her father. Kate knew Dora was right and that Leo lost his legs when he and Anna got in the car accident on the way to pick her up. Cassie noticed that Kate wasn't reacting to anything; she was afraid that she woul