I like the idea, but think your verb is wrong, since they were inside the maelstrom of the "family's immorality" the last time and for years before that, so maybe "pulled back into" is more accurate than "sucked up into" with its inference that they had never been there before.
I like the idea, but think your verb is wrong, since they were inside the maelstrom of the "family's immorality" the last time and for years before that, so maybe "pulled back into" is more accurate than "sucked up into" with its inference that they had never been there before.
I like the idea, but think your verb is wrong, since they were inside the maelstrom of the "family's immorality" the last time and for years before that, so maybe "pulled back into" is more accurate than "sucked up into" with its inference that they had never been there before.