Neither Sheila nor Jeremy could do any right in the eyes of their mother.
When Sheila was divorced,it hit June with such a terrible blow,as divorce had never been heard of in the family. Then the worry of the twins arose as to what sort of a home they'd have. It was Junes' worst nightmare.
Sheila began to feel the evil inside herself and wondered too if her ex-husband and mother sensed it because of the lack,or inability to express any love and/or understanding towards her,which is when Sheila started to look for her birth mother a year later.
Jeremy,too,came in for criticism after his parents bought him the cottage at Goldhanger,as he continued to work in bars,until he finally gave in and went to work on the farm. The problem was---------that Julie also made herself at home there too,washing,cooking,cleaning and ironing and fussed around Jeremy like a mother hen. June did not like the arrangement and called Julie " that harlot " whenever she spoke to Jeremy,complaining several times about the relationship. Because of this atmosphere,Jeremy had decided that in order to keep the peace it was best not to talk to his mother.
Both Sheila and Jeremy took cocaine on their nights on the town. ( how weak to follow the in-crowd ! )