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The plot description is a good start but a lot of details need fleshing out. No mention of shoes or the content of the letters which are necessary to explain Charlie's weird obsession with India, apparently even as a baby who he never met. (I find this baffling and a weak point in the plot.) Also, there is no explanation why Richard kept the letters all those years, and it is further muddled who gave her the key to the drawer--it seems to be the same person (Richard or Charlie) who gave her shoes every birthday which is apparently Charlie (at one point she realizes it was Charlie and states that she thought it had been Richard) but that leaves the question of why (and how) Charlie got the key. 97.117.198.197 (talk) 10:36, 18 March 2013 (UTC)[reply]