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There's no way John would let her go off with his kid....well, unless they had an arrangement whereby he saw it once a week or something, like people often do when they split up and there's a child involved. But that would involve them having a breakup, like, a normal breakup, rather than Mary dying.

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What if she gets deported?
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SusiGo wrote:
A problem I resolved for myself in a way that many others have done as well.
Your way of dealing with helped me a lot, BTW. (Please mentally insert heart smiley here, I can't because I am writing this post on my mobile.)
Your long meta about Mary made me realize what had bothered me. It made me re-evaluate what I think of Mary, and now I'm very comfortable with my opinion of her. (Insert slightly evil grinning smiley here.)

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Thank you so much, dear. ![]()

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Back to the article itself.... the writer described Ben as 'lissome.'
"The lissome actor..."
What a lovely word for his special grace and beauty!
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I prefer 1 and 2 for being standalone with fuller case investigation though 3 has its merits it feels to me like we have had one half of the story. The only times a villain has been introduced is when they haven't been shown to be the big baddie - either it's a bait and switch with Mary being introduced as the big bad or we've got half a story. I want to know what the word Guardian means and if it isn't a red herring who she guards is, hopefully, John but I would like to have done with John living away from 221B.
