A Writer's Notebook, Day One-Thousand-Two-Hundred-And-Forty-Seven
There is a great deal of drama right now around Melissa and her Mother's second husband's family, in particular his daughter Robin. Melissa is the one in charge of the funeral, and had been the primary caretaker for Ann over the past several years. Indeed, when Ann moved to a nursing home, Perry refused to even stay in Columbus and moved off to live with his daughter out of town. He barely ever saw Ann once he left. Ann was afraid of Perry by the end, and said things that expressed a sense he was abusive, but I cannot say how much of that is legitimate and how much was dementia, but I know that there were ways in which Perry was controlling and manipulative, and it harmed in Ann a great deal, from my perspective. At the same time, Robin, who Ann explicitly disliked, is intent on making every decision she wants to make, and it is very upsetting for Melissa, who is already in a lot of pain over losing her Mother. I think it will be alright, as decisions are already made, but there are some issues still evolving that are already heated and could boil over in various ways.
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