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Falls Creek Lessons - Links - 120. Chapter 120

[Paul Wilson]

Chris didn’t want to ski today. He said the weather wasn’t worth it.

I know it’s not great, but we have to be available for Greg, just in case he needs us. I tried to get Chris to get a move on, so we could catch Greg before he started his lesson, but he was too slow.

Chris keeps telling me that there is nothing to be worried about, but each time I see Dan with Greg, I can sense trouble. I just know something is going to happen; I just don’t know when.

Dan was a gentleman last night, but we were there, too. Each night, he gets Greg by himself, and he has a chance to make a move. That’s why I want to try to catch Greg each morning – just to make sure he’s okay.

My other worry is whether Greg trusts us enough to come to us if Dan tries anything. There isn’t much I can do about that, but it doesn’t stop me from being concerned.

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