Because anger wasn’t allowed. Or so he believed.
More accurately, or so he had imagined, assumed, divined; not from an explicit prohibition (because that would require directness and unambiguity, both proven to be anathema in his family), but from his self-perception of irrelevance, ironically juxtaposed with what at times appeared to be an almost preternatural ability to affect his mother’s mood. A slight […]
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