5/30/2023 0 Comments Tutored by allison whittenberg![]() ![]() They hired a girl, a college grad named Lily who had majored in Early Childhood education and had CPR training. The next time I saw Lily passing me, she headed to the garden with my half brother strapped to her chest in a backward facing contraption. All I had was Reid and (some of) Mom’s friends.Īt any rate, I never got a chance to grandstand. I vowed to stay firm to this, since neither my dad nor his new wife, Sabine (I used to like that name), ever assisted when mom was sick. When I first learned my father’s new wife was expecting, the thought that there’s no way they’re sticking me with babysitting duties when they wanted a Saturday night to themselves crossed my mind. Lily, the nanny, greeted me, let me in, then slipped out of the way. ![]() The sun wasn’t as bright and shiny. It was even doing that annoying spit rain. But to be fair to him, I hadn’t asked either.) (My father, in the year and a half since he’d moved, hadn’t gotten around to giving me a key. I’d left it in the breakfast nook.ĭespite my block, I knocked on the door anyway. ![]() Maybe it was a mental thing, but I forgot my little half brother’s goodie bag. ![]()
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