KatherineQ
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Richandfamous - no, he didn't act responsibly but in fact, she's not his responsibility. I know that sounds cold, I don't mean it to be. He's not responsible for her. Her mother is, and her father (NO one has ever mentioned that she has a dad, God only knows where that slacker is).
It's not like the brother hurt her, or attracted someone to the house who hurt her. His mistake is in being absorbed with his own life and his own self. That's what teenage boys are really really good at. Being absorbed in themselves. And the fact of the matter is, most teenage boys are allowed that luxury and aren't placed in the position of defending their younger sisters from murderers in the home.
We need to blame who is at fault here, and that's Onstott. And secondarily, God knows where her absent father is, and then her mother who misunderstood when Sarah would be home.
It's not like the brother hurt her, or attracted someone to the house who hurt her. His mistake is in being absorbed with his own life and his own self. That's what teenage boys are really really good at. Being absorbed in themselves. And the fact of the matter is, most teenage boys are allowed that luxury and aren't placed in the position of defending their younger sisters from murderers in the home.
We need to blame who is at fault here, and that's Onstott. And secondarily, God knows where her absent father is, and then her mother who misunderstood when Sarah would be home.