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<blockquote data-quote="welcometowitsend" data-source="post: 585469" data-attributes="member: 14356"><p>Hound - There are certainly too many similarities to be coincidence, aren't there? I just can't even imagine hurting a child or creating some sort of illness to garner attention. the amount of work it would take to keep that kind of thing up would be exhausting for anyone - no wonder she isn't good at keeping the lies up. </p><p></p><p>I think your plan to keep in contact and draw biomom and M in as closely as you can is a very good one. You need to gain their trust and make sure you see the kids or talk to them as often as possible. Maybe offer to take the kids out when Katie has one of her migraines? Not sure exactly how close you live to her but would that be a possibility?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="welcometowitsend, post: 585469, member: 14356"] Hound - There are certainly too many similarities to be coincidence, aren't there? I just can't even imagine hurting a child or creating some sort of illness to garner attention. the amount of work it would take to keep that kind of thing up would be exhausting for anyone - no wonder she isn't good at keeping the lies up. I think your plan to keep in contact and draw biomom and M in as closely as you can is a very good one. You need to gain their trust and make sure you see the kids or talk to them as often as possible. Maybe offer to take the kids out when Katie has one of her migraines? Not sure exactly how close you live to her but would that be a possibility? [/QUOTE]
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