I had stopped asking about my mother quite early in my life.
When she was little, Drew had sometimes asked about his mother and father.
"Michael, something else I meant to ask you about my mother," she began.
Elvis said, "I want to ask something about my mother."
But when her daughters are old enough to ask about their biological mother, just what does she plan to do?
"He's not the kind of guy who's going to ask you about your mother and father," Wolfe explained.
Michael kept asking about his mother, and who was that man?
But he was too afraid to ask about my mother and sister.
As always, I steer the conversation away and ask about my mother instead.
And why hadn't he asked more questions about his mother?