"I also knew that I'd never be coming back," Walls wrote, sounding very sure of herself.
I wonder how she could be so sure of everything. I mean, what would she do if it didn't go well? Where would she go? Would she stay or decide to leave and start over for a second time? Everything was such a risk.
When Lori and Jeannette Walls left Welch for New York, I thought they were being selfish. They left their younger siblings behind without thinking twice about it. They did not think about the fact that they would be escaping everything, but would put more pressure on Brian and Maureen. I was surprised by how supportive Brian was of the plan. Honestly, I thought they were going to forget about everyone backing Welch. Of course, I was proved wrong when the sisters decided to call Brian to convince him to move in with them; later, they did the same for Maureen.
I wonder how she could be so sure of everything. I mean, what would she do if it didn't go well? Where would she go? Would she stay or decide to leave and start over for a second time? Everything was such a risk.
When Lori and Jeannette Walls left Welch for New York, I thought they were being selfish. They left their younger siblings behind without thinking twice about it. They did not think about the fact that they would be escaping everything, but would put more pressure on Brian and Maureen. I was surprised by how supportive Brian was of the plan. Honestly, I thought they were going to forget about everyone backing Welch. Of course, I was proved wrong when the sisters decided to call Brian to convince him to move in with them; later, they did the same for Maureen.
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