At Birth

by Lia Smith

LIKE HER MOTHER, Jenny was afraid of her father. Lorraine had been terrified of Norman's sheer physical size, his low, rumbling voice. Norman had been to an all-black college in the South and took pride in his vocabulary.

Lorraine accused Norman of being a bully. During their marriage she said she'd always felt something was wrong. Norman's coolness frustrated her.

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