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In families, what isn't said is often more important than what is.
A family member who was cut off (or ran away) returns, forcing everyone to confront the "why" behind the original fracture. 2. Crafting "Gray" Characters In families, what isn't said is often more
A sibling who had to grow up too fast to care for parents or younger siblings, leading to a blurred sense of identity. Crafting "Gray" Characters A sibling who had to
A funeral, a wedding, a holiday, or being snowed in. Two siblings can experience the same childhood event
Using a Sunday dinner or a specific recipe to exert control or signal exclusion.
Two siblings can experience the same childhood event but remember it in completely different ways. This "clash of truths" is a goldmine for dialogue. 3. Plotting the Pressure Points
One person discovers a truth (infidelity, financial ruin, an adoption) and must decide whether the "peace" of the family is worth the lie.