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    I agree with Rachael. I feel terrible for those little girls. If you must keep them in your care (out of guilt or any other reason) I would keep them on the condition that ONLY the parents can drop off and pick up until they can figure and work out a healthy situation for those girls. If they cant agree to your conditions then I would terminate. As Rachael noted, it wont get any better.

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