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"Oh. I guess. Why are so many things done badly?"

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"I think," says Lizbeth, "that fixing things is hard sometimes and people don't like doing hard things. And sometimes they don't notice if things are being done badly because they're used to it being that way."

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"I guess." Katie peers down at her notebook, then looks up. "Lizbeth?"

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"Yes?"

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"You wouldn't ever read my notebooks without asking, right?"

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Lizbeth considers this.

"If it's important not to then I won't unless it's for a more important reason," she says.
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"What would be a more important reason?"

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"I don't know," she says. "I can't think of one. But it would have to be something that was urgent and while you weren't around, because if you were around I could just ask you and if it wasn't urgent I could just wait and then ask you."

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"I can't think of a good reason for you to read them even if there was some kind of emergency. What would - the house being on fire or whatever have to do with the notebooks?"

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"Well, the house being on fire wouldn't, but if you were missing and we couldn't find you, that might."

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"I wouldn't go missing on purpose, and if it wasn't on purpose why would there be anything in the notebooks about it?"

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"There wouldn't be anything obvious but there might be something not obvious. If you went somewhere or saw something that turned out to be important but you didn't know so you didn't tell us."

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"Huh. I'm going to ask Chris about this."

In the house goes the ambulatory plant. "Chriiiis?"
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"Yes?"

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Katie follows the voice. "You wouldn't read my notebooks without asking, would you?"

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"Not without a very good reason."

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"What would be a good reason?"

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"Well, if you disappeared and I thought something bad might have happened to you and your notebooks might have a clue about what it was or where you went, that would be a very good reason. Or, when you get older, if you aren't missing but are somewhere else and I don't know exactly where and I need to find you very quickly because something bad might happen if I don't. Things like that."

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"That was what Lizbeth said pretty much. But you wouldn't read them otherwise?"

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"No. Only if there was an emergency and no chance to ask you."

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"Okay. That's important."

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"Okay."

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"Thanks. You're a good mom."

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"I try," she says, smiling.

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