By BENNA SHERMAN, For The Capital
By BENNA SHERMAN, For The Capital
Capital Gazette Communications
Published
11/12/09
From Margaret's point of view, there was only one sensible solution: Her nephew, Robby, needed a new environment. Her sister was frustrated. Robby's father was running out of patience. Robby was failing out of school and he was hanging with what her sister called "the wrong crowd." To Margaret the answer was obvious: Robby should come live with them.
It was all quite simple, really - he could move in immediately and start school when the new school year began in a week. They had a guest room. What could be simpler? And that was exactly how she presented it to her husband when he got home that night. Kevin was a...
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