McCormick-Redmond

Chapter 1: Apology
Mary Redmond, who was 87 visited the McCormick family aswell as her 42-year old daughter, Johanna, Johanna had a child Patrick's age, 18-year old Jamie Kindels and another, 12-year old Keith Kindel.

Janice opened the door.

"Come on in." Janice, Patrick's mother said.

The family went in, Mary saw a blond-haired man.

"I'm Michael." He introduced himself.

Keith looked at the memorial.

"Your uncle shot dead my son." Evan, Patrick's father said.

"I came to apologise." Mary said.

Mary put a small flower on Patrick's portrait.

It featured Patrick, who was 17-years old in the photo, taking a photo in front of the GPO in Dublin.

"When Patrick found out anout the convention in Supernannya, he grew his hair out, Annie helped him, now passed, aswell as Alex, now passed." Janice said.

"What did Peter say about him shooting Patrick dead?" Jamie asked.

"He claimed that Patrick was a KKK supporter and was saying n***er at him, but witnesses and a few BLM members deny this, he refused to accept full responsibility and on his dying day, he said taht Patrick deserved to die." Michael said.

Janice then walked towards them.

"The police told me they found left-wing memorabilia that glorified terror groups, My husband and i grew up in Northern Ireland, I grew up in Derry and when we were going to Northern Ireland, Peter is no better than the soldiers on Bloody Sunday, my husband heard a girl get shot by a plastic baton round, killing her, but I heard of atrocities where the Provos have brutally murdered people." Janice said.

Janice did not view her hometown in high regard, during their Easter Rising holiday, She refused to visit Derry and West Belfast, where she and her husband Evan were from, especially Twinbrook and Andersontown Road.