"Paul... I think it's time you knew my big secret... Just promise thatyou won't get upset in here, if you want afterwards I'll drive you homeand you'l...l never see me again," I say softly.Curiosity obviously got the best of him and he promised. So, I pulled outthe medical document my parents had me put in my backpack once I starteddriving around as Rebecca. In case I got stopped the letter explained mysituation. Before I handed it to him to read, I told him everything.Including what had happened. I wondered what that meant."You should be alright to go after breakfast," she told Vilisi, "There's no broken skin but it will be painful for a while yet. See Wyche and get some of her painkilling medicine. That will help; I'm not allowed to give you any more. Try not to get sent back here, you know it will be far worse next time."A cheerful young girl, who flirted with the warder, brought our breakfast of some sort of meal that looked like dirty porridge. I forced it down and persuaded Roger. "I would very much like to, at an appropriate time - as you determine, Herr Professor."Burgabiter beamed, and his enlarged ego flew."Then Mr Holmes you shall, but you must understand - sacrifices must be made for science. Painful one's sometimes." Naturally sir, just as long as it is one with less of a shining intellect than ourselves, why should it matter?" Holmes replied, swallowing his bile."A man of my own heart, such vision is unusual in the British; in my sad experience. But I can see the. I couldn’t resist carrying on.“It seems I was hiding in the house with her body when the police arrived. I was three years old, and told the police who had done it. D’you know, I have no memory of any of that?“Helen was born in November 1963, but there was no mention in the paper of a baby, and I’m sure there would have been had a baby also have been there. However, Ruby was living in Manchester, and Helen was born in Shrewsbury. If Ruby was not Helen’s mother, we are not brother and sister.
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