Garvey told Cole that forgiveness is a powerful force that can give a person strength and healing, and that Peter may eventually forgive him if Cole shows genuine remorse and works to make amends for his actions. Garvey emphasized the importance of taking responsibility for one's actions and making positive changes in order to move forward.
"Main"- Cole, Garvey, Edwin, the mother, the father, the lawyer, Peter
Cole, Garvey, Edwin, The mother, the dad, the lawyer, peter, peter's mom, peter's dad, their lawyer, rosey
Cole, Edwin, Garvey, Peter, his mom, his dad, Cole's mom and dad, both lawyers, Rosey the nurse
there are many -Cole Matthews -Peter Driscal -Garvey -Edwin -Mr./Mrs. Driscal -Mr./Mrs. Matthews -Spirit Bear -Rosey -Nathaniel Blackwood
In the book "Touching Spirit Bear" by Ben Mikaelsen, the character Peter is fifteen years old.
No, Peter did not commit suicide at all in the book "Touching Spirit Bear." Peter is a troubled teenager who is sent to the island to participate in a healing program, but he does not attempt suicide.
he fists pussies and rapes boobs
After Peter arrives on the island and they become friends he gives it to Peter as you will find out in the sequel Ghost of Spirit Bear
in the school parking lot!):
Peter Driscal
In "Touching Spirit Bear," it is Peter Driscal who accompanies Cole to the detention center. Peter receives a significant sentence reduction for testifying against Cole in court.
Peter tells Cole that he needs to stay away from Peter.