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It took Erin about a week to finally feel at ease in the house.
She refused to see a counsellor and said she was fine.
I couldn’t push too hard.
After all, she was legally an adult now, capable of making her own decisions.
I talked to Kieran about what to do with her.
She needed to have a job, a way to support herself.
But she dropped out before she finished primary school and had zero marketable skills.
She was resistant to the idea of going back to school.
I went online and hired a tutor to teach her secondary school syllabus.
Erin wasn’t keen on the idea of having lessons, but she was obedient enough to do what I told her.
The DNA test result came back and confirmed Erin was my half-sister.
I went back to the village, visited Bridget’s grave, and mourned for the mother I never got the chance to know.
Erin told me a lot about the Smiths and the picture she painted wasn’t one of bucolic bliss.
Dermot was a habitual drunk, liked to use his fists on the women in his house, didn’t tolera
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