Sean wrote all about how well Shane's parents treated him and what they did for him.

Natalie could see how happy and content Sean felt under Shane's parents' care.

At least until this point, Sean only loved them as parental figures.

The first trace of worry that Natalie had seen so far appeared in an entry written when he was twelve.

He wrote about how his aunt and uncle were about to bring Shane back home and how terrified he was that they would no longer love him if Shane were home, that they would stop loving him as if he were their actual son.

That was why, as Sean wrote in his diary, he told his grandpa to leave Shane overseas for a little bit longer.

“He must have been much too anxious,” Natalie said with a sigh.

He had never felt parental love before, so that was why he clutched at any straws that Shane's parents gave him. He must have been terrified that he would go back to being unloved and alone if Shane came back.

He might have done many horrible things, but he was rather pitiful as well.

Natalie massaged her brow and gently brushed her fingers against the diary.

left overseas and how he could happily

the two of them passed away, Sean held completely normal feelings toward his aunt, simply seeing the two of them as

went through a lot of emotional trauma and even had to go to the hospital for a burning fever. He blacked out for

how he often

feelings for her began to warp and

sighed and

me know the results as soon as it happens. If this turns out well,

“Thank you, Mr. Shane! I will do my best to

had been

a great position to be in, it would be

hummed in response.

I should say it.” Silas adjusted his

at him. “What is

about Sean and

his eyes. “Sean and

we just learned today that he also harbored those feelings toward your mother. I went back and thought

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