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Modern storytelling has increasingly shifted focus toward generational trauma—the idea that the sins of the father are visited upon the children. This is the "Skeleton in the Closet" storyline. It moves beyond simple arguments over inheritance or dinner tables. It explores how grief, addiction, abuse, or poverty are passed down like heirlooms. The Reentry of the "Ghost" When we engage
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