Why does she decide to become a FBI investigator, like her father?
Like most children, Kimberly has always wanted her father’s attention. In her case, that meant competing with his job for his time. Unfortunately, given the urgent nature of her father’s work, that wasn’t a war Kimberly won very often. So, in a classic case of “if you can’t beat them, join them,” Kimberly got involved in law enforcement as well. By sharing her father’s world, she is finally getting his attention-and his respect.
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