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Comment ID #211159
Good to go, Abbey. Show him his place. What sickens me the most is how Abraham seems so cool about what he did, and only shows any remorse for his actions when he’s caught- not because he regretted what he did, but because he now has to pay for his crime.
Renadt March 7, 2012, 12:02 AM EST.
Comment ID #211170
In each panel, Abbey’s expression changes ever so slightly that I can feel the hatred, sadness, and dread that he is feeling. So that’s what the letter that Molly brought to her neighbor said. I’m surprised that his father went down without a fight, though he must feel some kind of regret in the decision he made
:) March 7, 2012, 12:06 AM EST.
Comment ID #211330
Maybe Abbey is afraid of what might happen next, since his father’s going to go to jail and his mom is going to be hospitalized, he probably thought about having to be put into a foster home, and possibly being separated from his sister.
It’s sad, because we all wish we could have a perfect family and loving parents. :c
This comic puts out some of the real life issues some people have.
And this is great insight into Abbey’s story.
Abbey’s dad knows what he did was wrong, so why did he do it? .
Wei March 7, 2012, 8:55 PM EST.