Confrontation decision
The protagonist decides to confront her but lacks definitive proof. ‘We need to keep her away from these letters,’ I told Aunt Linda, feeling cornered.
‘But how?’ she asked, worry etched on her face. ‘I think we should talk to her directly,’ suggested Uncle Paul.
‘Without definite proof, it’s risky,’ I admitted, my mind racing. The urgency of the situation was undeniable.
‘We have to be careful,’ Aunt Linda advised. The family felt the weight of the impending confrontation.
