Chapter 17

She tried to make excuses for it. She tried to adopt his husband’s attitude as she bathed her daughter. She failed. So, Emmy tried to find a way to ask her questions without sounding off an alarm or triggering any sort of panic, or an onslaught of questions, from Jean. After bathing her, Emmy pretended that she needed help cleaning up Gina’s room.

Jean liked it. The little girl listened and observed patiently as her mom taught her how to fold clothes. When it was Jean’s turn, Emmy started asking the question.

“Honey, do you remember how late or early it was when you went to bed?”

“I don’t know,” the girl shrugged, “but it was night already.”

“After dinner?”

“Yeah. Daddy and I, we watched TV. I think I fell asleep.”

“You remember anything else?”

“Uh uhm.” The girl shook her head.

“Do you remember maybe waking up and going to for a drink or needing to pee?”

The little girl shook her head again. Emmy could see that

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