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y mother looked up from her hands and said; “This is not right for our family。 Your daughter
is suffering because we won't fix up our own yard。”
“It's not our yard。” “How can you say that? Robert; wake up! We have lived here for twelve
years。 It's not temporary anymore! If we ever want to
have a decent place with our own yard; if we're going to help the kids through college or do
any of the other things we've promised each other; we're
going to have to move him into government care。”
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My father let out a deep sigh and whispered; “We've discussed this so many times; Trina。 In
the end you always agree that keeping him at
Greenhaven is the right thing to do。”
I wanted to say; Wait! What are you talking about? Who are you talking about? But the
conversation was flying so fast and furious that I couldn't
seem to break in; and it wasn't long before they were bickering so badly that it was almost
like I wasn't there。
Then in the back of my mind; it clicked。 Everything clicked。 It was my dad's brother they were
talking about。 My uncle。 David。
To me Uncle David was only a name。 Someone my parents had explained to me; but not
someone I'd ever actually met。 And even though I knew
my dad visited him; I never knew exactly when。 He never talked about it。
Dad also thought we shouldn't talk about Uncle David to others because David was reta
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