that one relative was always close to amanda. never leaving her alone. everyone after she was finally home, her family s debt was only the beginning of her anxiety-ridden reality. her family worried she might have post-traumatic stress disorder. through it all, knox is struggling for a sense of normal. she s back in school here at the university of washington taking creative writing classes. we just all be free and still playing guitar. it s an instrument she discovered as a child. it became her prison past time. and there is someone new in her life. a boyfriend, james toronto. an old friend who sent her letters while she was in jail. but with a retrial looming, what she calls the night mare isn t over yet. life now.
and still playing guitar. it s an instrument she discovered as a child. it became her prison past time. and there is someone new in her life. a boyfriend, james toronto. an old friend who sent her letters while she was in jail. but with a retrial looming, what she calls the night mare isn t over yet. life now. what does normal mean? i think i m very fortunate that most people treat me just like anybody else. you get that vibe with everyone you meet? do they think i m a killer? do they think i m a killer? fortunately, i m not living in that mental place. that would be something that s unlivable. but at the same time, i mean, i