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Billy
wondered
what
he
had
done
to
make
her
so
curt
with
him
,
but
try
as
he
might
,
he
couldn
’
t
figure
it
out
.
When
he
learned
that
his
sister
and
mother
were
coming
to
visit
that
evening
,
he
became
tense
.
He
had
seen
Kathy
,
his
sister
,
at
the
trial
,
and
as
soon
as
he
had
gotten
over
the
shock
of
seeing
his
fourteen
-
year
-
old
sister
transformed
into
an
attractive
twenty
-
one
-
year
-
old
woman
,
he
felt
comfortable
with
her
.
But
his
mother
hadn
’
t
been
at
the
trial
,
at
his
own
insistence
.
Though
Kathy
had
assured
him
that
his
mother
had
visited
him
often
at
Harding
Hospital
,
and
before
that
at
Lebanon
prison
,
he
had
no
recollection
of
any
of
it
.
The
last
time
he
’
d
seen
Mom
was
when
he
was
sixteen
,
before
they
’
d
put
him
to
sleep
.
But
the
image
in
his
mind
was
from
an
earlier
time
:
her
beautiful
face
covered
with
blood
,
and
a
big
chunk
of
hair
ripped
out
of
her
scalp
.
.
.
That
was
the
face
he
remembered
,
from
when
he
was
fourteen
.
When
they
came
to
AIT
,
he
was
shocked
to
see
how
his
mother
had
aged
.
Her
face
was
lined
.
Her
hair
,
curled
into
tight
dark
ringlets
,
looked
like
a
wig
.
But
the
blue
eyes
and
the
pouting
lips
were
still
beautiful
.
She
and
Kathy
reminisced
about
the
past
,
each
trying
to
outdo
the
other
in
recalling
moments
which
had
been
confusing
in
his
childhood
but
which
they
could
now
explain
as
having
been
caused
by
one
of
the
other
personalities
.
"
I
always
knew
there
were
two
,
"
his
mother
said
.
"
I
always
/
said
there
was
my
Billy
and
that
other
one
.
I
tried
to
tell
them
you
needed
help
,
but
no
one
would
listen
to
me
.
I
told
the
doctors
and
I
told
that
lawyer
who
plea
-
bargained
you
into
Lebanon
.
But
no
one
would
listen
to
me
.
"
Kathy
sat
back
and
glared
at
her
mother
.
"
But
someone
would
have
listened
if
you
told
them
about
Chalmer
.
"
"
I
didn
’
t
know
,
"
Dorothy
Moore
said
.
"
Kathy
,
as
God
is
my
witness
,
if
I
’
d
known
what
he
did
to
Billy
,
I
’
d
have
cut
his
heart
out
.
I
’
d
never
have
taken
that
knife
away
from
you
,
Billy
.
"
Billy
frowned
.
"
What
knife
?
"
"
I
remember
it
like
it
was
yesterday
,
"
his
mother
said
,
smoothing
her
skirt
over
her
long
tanned
legs
.
"
You
was
about
fourteen
.