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Show Inside Out, 20 "You notice I'm not asking about the accident yet," he said. "I'd like to wait a little bit on that one-unless you feel you'd like to talk about it. For now, I just want to hear about your parents." Terra looked towards the window. "Maybe," Dr. Scofield said, "You'd rather write about them in your notebook than talk about them with me. Would that be easier?" Terra hesitated, then nodded. "All right then. These are the things I'd like you to think about, and write to me about. What's going on between them? How was your relationship with them before the accident? When did things start to change? "I'll warn you-eventually you'll probably need to talk to them about some of your feelings. But you don't need to do it now. For now, I just want to hear from you about them and what's been going on." "OK," she said. Notebook for Or. Scofield It's hard for me to put my finger on when the trouble really started. Maybe it was when Oad started working so much, staying late at the office. And then he started travelling for work, too. I remember Mom complaining that he was gone so much. She complained a lot. It really bothered Oad when she complained. |