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Summary
From Rowan’s perspective, she recalls growing up on a houseboat and reflects that the life of Dom’s children reminds her own unconventional upbringing where she was often left to care for her younger siblings. She goes to the top of the lighthouse where Dom is punching the punching bag. He tells her about the history of the lighthouse. Rowan feels the urge to get to know him better. Later, Rowan takes Orly and Raff to the beach to see Fen. Together, they convert an old barrel that was used to boil penguins alive, into a sculpture of a penguin. Rowan returns the tools they used for the sculpture and sees Dom hiding something under a trapdoor. Once he leaves, she has a look inside and discovers a pile of Hank’s possessions, including his passport.
The narration switches to Dom’s...
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