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Date Posted: 21:06:41 08/28/09 Fri
Author: celtgirl posting for Carla
Subject: Chapter 63: Brick Walls and Broken Doors





Casey eases back into life in Belfast at the same time violence and unrest fill the streets in reaction to Bloody Sunday. The transition isn’t an easy one emotionally and finally Casey and Pamela have a rather fraught and emotional conversation about Casey’s feelings of having lost his place in their lives. He’s also jealous of the ease with which Jamie took care of them while he was gone.



Coming home is never as simple as it seems it should be and it is indeed hard to go back when you’ve been gone for a time. Casey talks about feeling less of a man because he was unable to take care of his family. How do you think Pamela would react if she’d been the one away from the family and unable to care for them?



Chapter 64: Beyond Borders





David comes to see Pat at the West Belfast Housing Association and finds Pat coping with the aftermath of a rather destructive visit by the British Army. David says he’s come to make sure Pat wasn’t one of the people killed during Bloody Sunday. He ends up staying for tea as Pat’s being watched. David admits that he loves Pat, understands he can’t love him back but still wants to be friends. Pat says he’s so angry over Bloody Sunday he feels as if he doesn’t know himself anymore and is capable of things he wouldn’t have even considered a month earlier.

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