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Date Posted: 20:08:20 09/15/07 Sat
Author: Sheila
Subject: 22-4) This is the debt for sure, but still as I said before, which way does he see it going. A much read about agreement between young men is the one where they never go where their mate has been, if you get my drift. So in Casey's eyes, Robin did the wrong thing here, even though Casey had decided he was through with Melissa. Perhaps if a little more time had passed, he wouldn't have been as upset over it. From Robin's point of view, is Robin seeing Casey as owing him because of the 'spit' thing, the permanant separation of friendship even though he was saying he would not have done it if he thought Casey loved her, which Casey didn't. Or is he blaming Casey, because Melissa never got over him and the time of their marriage was awful, and he puts that at Casey's feet.
In reply to: Sheila 's message, "22-3) To me this story is more about Brian,his handling the situation in which Casey found himself but his ability to set his love before his pride. Waiting for Casey to see what he could seem but not letting the lad make a huge mistake, allowing him an 'out' if he chose to take it. The father's of both Casey and James Fraser provide some of the most lovely examples of parenting to read." on 20:04:27 09/15/07 Sat


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