In ten pages this third person narrative dialogue considers the cynical Anne who meddles in her family's lives until a violent act forever changes her.
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had been raised. Her father had been a British army officer and when he retired from the army after the war he became a district police officer. He always instilled
in Anne and her siblings a strict routine, a clean house and a heart felt punishment if his rules were not abided by. Annes mother had been a governess in
the big house in Trent before marrying Charlie and was adamant about her childrens education and adherence to Charlies rules. Despite the unbending environment, Anne always felt that her brothers
and sister and she had all done well and she was most at ease when her environment was clean, orderly and well disciplined. In addition, she took it upon herself
to make her career, lifetime and marriage all operate under the same parameters. When Anne was seventeen she went to the local infirmary to earn her certificate in nursing and
found that the sterile hospital environment quickly suited her needs for orderliness and discipline. She quickly excelled impressing the sisters with her head for discipline and what needed to be
done to keep all of the new recruits in line. Once she had obtained head nurse status, she decided that she needed more of a challenge as she was confident
that she had organized her wards to the utmost efficiency. At the same time, her best friend Jessica had written to her brother in Canada who recommended that she come
and partake in all of the opportunities available there in the 1950s. Anne and Jessica got all of their needed visas organized and immigrated at once to Canada. Anne and
Jessica met up with Sam, Jessicas brother in Toronto and because of their education and experience quickly obtained jobs at Toronto General Hospital. Anne was appalled at the behavior and