Question 2 ~ Children
Brynn briefly makes a reference to the idea of having children. What did you make of that reference? Do you think Brynn wanted children and if so do you think she communicated those desires to Marcus? If she wanted children, why didn’t it come up more in the story? Prosecutor Joseph Bronson seems to suggest that his marriage may have turned out like Marcus Malley’s marriage if Joseph and his wife hadn’t had children. Do you think that’s true?
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