Zach stole a stuffed rabbit from Chris
Chris doesn't say anything about the stuffed animal because Zach liked it but Martin didn't like the idea that Zach had it.
Linda went to solve the situation, Linda doesn't want the rabbit stuffed animal
Linda wants Zach who looks adorable clinging to the stuffed animal
Cassandra, Zach's mother, doesn't really care about Zach, he has a lot of expensive toys but she doesn't understand why he wants that particular stuffed animal.
In the end, Linda gave him the stuffed animal, she couldn't handle Zach's face.
Cassandra later threw the stuffed animal in the trash when Zach forgot about it.
Chris didn't even find out what happened to his stuffed animal because he forgot about it a few days later.
I'll just say Zach is spending quality time with the brothers' mom, Linda loves Zach because he's cleaner than Martin and Chris.
Linda never saw Zach as a bad child, she simply saw Zach as a child who lacked affection and love, which is why she felt happy when Chris got to work to change Zach.
Poor Chris has to be with Zach 7/27 at Aviva's request because he doesn't trust him. Martin simply didn't want to go with Zach, he felt uncomfortable and Chris gave him the opportunity because now they are partners.
Martin and Koki are partners now but for a short time
I thought I had done the right thing by killing my father, he was always yelling at my mom, abusing my younger brother and always leaving me with some kind of injury. I was proud when I finally pierced him with the knife. I thought everyone in the family would be happy about my achievement.
When I told them Dad wasn't coming back Chris he smiled, he ran to hug me as he wiped his happy tears on his teddy bear. Then I saw my mother, she was smiling but it wasn't the smile she expected, for some reason her smile terrified me.
She walked over to us and hugged us, she whispered in my ear "now it's my turn"
I never thought I'd miss dad so much...
When death entered my house I begged him not to take me, because my 4-year-old son and my newborn son needed me.
Death sneered indifferently, he said to me: "young mother... It is not for you that I come."