Bound by Fate
ding in Brownsville. This battered neighbourhood had provided a place for her and her father
a gruff vo
nd a chronic gambler who'd been friends wi
w's it going
u. She says you've lost too much weight, and now that I see you,
hrough her hair. "I'm fine, Ted. I
her back firmly. "How about you come around tonight for din
heartbeat. But not tonight. She just wanted to go
of mind right now. But please send my regards to Tes
e gave up. "Fine, but don't be too hard on yourself, ok
ye and disappeare
ted with an air of loneliness, she retired to b
-
. She had spent the past 30 hours in turmoil. She still couldn't understand the absurdity of this whole situation. She'd even tried painti
ce," she muttered and pulled herself t
he hoped would never come. The sound of her ringtone woke her from her reverie, and when she saw the caller ID, an audible sigh o
ake so long to pick up
said softly to her best friend Betty, her so
How's Pops doing? Is he gett
, and Dad isn't doing too good either. I feel so helpless, B. Why is th
away right now, but I'm just a phone call away," Betty said, trying to cheer up her best
I know," L
ing that has been botheri
that had gone wrong that week and ended with a sob
voice full of awe. "Don't cry, Les. If you cry, then I'll cry with you. I just want yo
d. "Thank you so much,
arning a small laugh from Leslie. "I'll ta
k later," Betty said
exhaled, and gathered her
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looked even worse today, frailer and more haggard. She felt tears prick the back of her eyes, but she had to stay st
beamed at her weakly. "L
the room, holding his h
ing you want to tell me? You know I'm alw
thing I need to tell y
, say it. I
nervous, and said, "I've found a way to p
"B-but how?" he questioned skepticall
ime is Eleanor Blackwood. She... she gave me an offer. Her son Jul
hat will happen to your future, your happiness? Have you thought about that?" He said,
and hard, and it's the only option I have if I'm going to save you. I can hand
k eyes filled with sorrow. "Leslie, dear, you're so strong a
's not too much. I'd do anything
you find the happiness that you deserve. Promise me that you'll be ha
ll work," she said, placing a kiss on the palm of his fing
passed, the weight of her decision filli
ye. She quickly swiped it and
lve. She knew she was sacrificing her dreams and aspirations for her father's life,
lay on the table. She walked over, picked it up, took a deep breath, and dialled the number wri
el
s Leslie Harrison from the cafe a few da