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Content Warning: This section of the guide discusses pedophilia, rape, child sexual abuse and violence, possible incest, suicide ideation, and death by suicide.
Adrianne’s life has been in turmoil since her 17-year-old son Noah—an honor student who goes to church and is a local swimming legend—was sentenced as a sex offender 18 months ago. Now that Noah will be released from the Marsh rehabilitation facility, Adrianne believes her family might have a fresh start. However, when Adrianne broaches the subject of Noah’s homecoming with her husband Lucas, he dismisses her. Lucas has not looked at Noah the same way since Adrianne told him about Noah molesting two six-year-old girls in their community. Lucas visited Noah once at Marsh. Lucas now tells Adrianne that he cannot stay in the same home as Noah. He thinks Katie, their seven-year-old daughter, is at risk around Noah. Lucas suggests that Adrianne and Noah move into a nearby apartment. Adrianne is heartbroken at her husband’s lack of support toward Noah, as counselors and doctors have told her that family support is essential for reforming Noah.
Adrianne cannot fathom living away from Katie, or comprehend how Katie, who dotes on her big brother and has counted the days since he went away, will cope without him.
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