... our son’s fiancée lives in our home with their child ... the neighbors seem curious but have not asked any questions of her or us (so far).
DEAR AMY: My son is in prison. In a few months his sentence for drug possession and a probation violation will be completed.My son and his fiancée have a 3-year-old child together.
I’m sure they’ll ask since they seem very curious about her situation but have, so far, not asked any direct questions of her or us. Do you have any suggestions for the questions that are bound to arise: such as, “Where has your son been all this time?”He’s served his sentence and deserves a chance.
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