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Personal Imaginative Coursework Conflict Marion had always got on with Sinead, but I'd noticed that recently things hadn't been as peachy. She was in a room, her room, flicking through old magazines. It was starting to get dark and she hadn't yet shut the curtains. 'Knock knock'. Silence. 'Knock knock'. "Mum?" Creak. "Why's it so dark in here? I'm going out, I'll be back later." "I said I'd meet Mary at seven." Sinead went over and pulled the curtains shut, tutting as she did so. "Well you can't, I'm going out." "I told you earlier, I can still go, we're seeing 'The Fruit Picker', you know, the one with Bobby Clampton." Marion sat down, tucking her skirt under her as she always did. "I don't think so, fruitcake. I don't want you to OK?" Sinead said, facing her daughter. "But you didn't tell me you were going out and I've already made plans." "Enough. I've said no." Sinead made...

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