"No, she's just crazy. Like I said." She brushed her hair back again. It was a frustrated gesture. "She's not a realistic person. Never has been."
Sarah sat on a bench in the hall. "She's a borderline," she explained, "She has no real sense of identity and her opinion of you has no history, only the most recent affection or fault. She also has a strong sense of abandonment. Nana says she needs to be with people to feel like she exists. Needs to be paid attention to, photographed, it's really hard to explain."