Mother would tell her everything. She told her about Woolfgang on her 14th birthday on their first year back in Nowhere after leaving New York. She told the ever her, that her girls were the only thing she had to live for now after having been torn from her dark knight, his funny accent and the exotic aroma of his cooking which clung to his clothing and challenge her first born's over-active-as-it-is gag instinct, whenever he came around their house.Mother’s going back to the nothingness of Nowhere and to the misery of missionary sex with Father, didn’t do anyone any good. She fled to the States as often as she could and they kept it going trans-atlantic for about eight years. When it ended, she divorced Father, who never even knew about Woolfgang, but felt betrayed nonetheless. He hated Mother for making him a ‘divorcee’. It made him clash with the person he wanted people to think he was and he blamed the daughters, especially the older, redder one, for conspiring.