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Date Posted: 07:08:32 09/10/09 Thu
Author: celtgirl
Subject: I think eventually one recovers from such pain and guilt, but one is not the same person ever again- you carry the scars of it forever, and you change as a person and can't regain who you were before entirely.
In reply to: Carla 's message, "Chapter 83: Brother's Keeper" on 20:08:19 09/09/09 Wed


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  • I thought that David could say things to Pat that his family couldn't. I knew David wouldn't sugar-coat anything and not that Casey wouldn't but David could say it 'because' he wasn't a brother. That really isn't clear but maybe I can't seem to get my thoughts out eloquently. I must admit I was shocked when Pat kissed David and had to re-read the scene a couple of times to make sure I had read it correctly. I thought it was a beautifully written scene wit raw and real emotions and a big POW ! One might be able to recover and to forgive but never forget. Events happen and are on different scales of impact or importance but they still change a person. Something like Sylvie's death is a marker of sorts or a defining moment and therefore unforgettable. I do think Sylvie and Pamela accepted certain risks and often love doesn't let people walk away easily. They would rather be in their husband's worlds then be without them in theirs. Sheesh, I must be chanelling Gladys Knight now! :) (NT) -- Tracy, 16:17:03 09/10/09 Thu

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