![]() ![]() At first he turned up his nose because it seemed like they were for little kids, but next thing you know he was reading them all the time, and checking out the other ones.” Hey, I’m the one that gave Daniel the Harry Potter books for Christmas, remember? I thought he’d get into the fantasy and the supernatural stuff. But by then I’d already seen and read a lot of stuff I shouldn’t have. After he came to Christ, Dad talked to me about movies and some of my romance novels. We read that book out loud, and I never thought twice about it. Daniel says he always thought that was really cool. Get it-wee gee? They consult a Ouija board to find where the princess is. ![]() The children go to someone called the Wizard of Wee Gee. “We still have it-I went and looked it over, and if I hadn’t I’m not sure I’d believe it. You know what he told me? Remember those Teddy Ruxpin books, Jilly? There was one called The Missing Princess.” Well, yesterday I asked Daniel how he first heard about the Ouija board, before his uncle gave him one. Tonight Daniel’s at this anger-management class he has to pass to get back in school. ![]() ![]() “Either I never knew you were watching those movies or I didn’t understand what they could do to you. “Just call me the Oblivious Mother,” Diane said. ![]()
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