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Chapter 71

Emily POV

The past does not define who you are. My mom always used to say that. I suppose it didn’t really matter to her because she had memories growing up with parents and a sister.

When she was in a contemplative mood, she’d regale us with stories of when she was younger. Some stories stayed the same while others gave us some insight into how she was as a kid. I always got the feeling she was wild and rambunctious, the complete opposite of who she was when she became a parent.

I wonder when she stopped being a kid and realized being frivolous and fun were character traits only reserved for silly children.

One story I remember in particular was when she was about fourteen years old. She and my Aunt Evelyn decided to skip Sunday school and join a bunch of older boys from their church at the corner store, drinking soda and smoking cigarettes.

My grandpa caught them and gave them the whipping of their lives in front of their friends. She shared the account as a warning to Liam and
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