Eliza September 2005: the day of the fire It is 4 p.m. Abigail has welcomed her over for a beverage at half past, so she is getting a fast shower and transforming from her paint-sprinkled overalls into her pants. If she leaves soon, she will be back when Brock gets back from his shift. She no longer lets her child be with Pierce; however, if anybody somehow happened to ask her for what reason not, she wouldn't have the option to say whether it was because she stresses how Pierce may deal with Brock or the opposite. Brock has become a man this last year. He is taller than Pierce, faster, more grounded, and, she suspects, more splendid. What's more, she has seen how her child sees her better half. What is sure is that Brock is saving, not intended for a vehicle, as he has guarante

