Rekindled Love
asmine
dsummer, and I was still on my b
e keeps reminding her. In fact, I agreed with him. I can't be his daughter with such a ruthless and dishonest man. Sometimes I can't still believe that a lovely, beautiful woman like my mother ended up with him
d out, "You are useless, and I won't squander all of my money on you." I dreaded him so much that I
yelled as she shoved th
he entered inside; "Mom, he hates me," I said, dripping the tears that were
rful woman; she is my rol
tered it," I said as I clung to m
sure you get that dream of yours,"
se of that, I couldn't go further in school. Daddy always punches her-it's terrified me to see him do t
now I'm applying for a scholarship at
in pain when my hand accide
re you
ng her. My eyes were shut to what I saw. She had a lot of scars around her stoma
't expecting her to say anything to m
pt the fact that she
t man; don't think of suc
s anything to me abo
ehind this dead marriage, and seeing it as a dead marriage, I can't see love either.
icked man. Please s
y anything about how I see my father. "Dearly
e of his hatred for me and the fact that he never vie
he is not
ating me as his daughter, but I'm not sure I
against your father; I have found a wa
doesn't see me as his daughter; h
so much right now that I don't know what to say to her. She should understand that
d me, sensing that I
e not thinkin
ed that I alw
ather, which is why I can'
s." I love her so much. I would do anything to make her happy. I wish I had the power to change things.
dea of what to do-she was just a poor wo