Married To My Ex's Father
DA'S
y aunt Helena chimed but not with exci
ed with a triumphant smile as she noti
pt low in shame. I thought I had escaped this life.
e shot back, not s
e passage. Her nose wrinkled in d
less and stupid. Very stupid. I let Brian deceive me. His b
Helena just stood by watching me. It has always been like t
oiding her eyes. I was feeling bad enough. I didn't wa
t the door and walked away taking quick
ards the study. Borrowing Aunt Helena's words, the prodigal daughter h
re? For a fact, I knew he wouldn't be elated to see me and if he decided to kick me out of the hous
y swung open before me. I came face to
ace of my father. His lips pulled back in a snarl. I wa
d for nothing, ungrateful child!"
riating Dad even more. I hadn't noticed when she reached
s voice a tornado of anger, hat
spond or even beg. My mind began chiding me for returning home. I co
yes. Death wouldn't judge me. Death would have welcomed me w
thing to do with you! You disgust me! You ceased to
unding they were. The pain was deep and searing. My tear
out of his house when his guest who had
e man spoke with an
sed at his interference. He s
out to him, a subtle
whose name I had just learne
ld around my arm and then disapp
eful to Maurice if he was trying to stop Dad from kicking me ou
ard of it befo
return here after all you did, only emphasizes how despicably shame
tly pleaded with her to spare me. I might have been comm
all your life after the death of your miserable mother! But what did you do? Run off wit
I needed no more. There's on
that. Mom was the only one who loved me and I was helpl
na told me. Stating she supported my fath
. Still reeling from the hurt of betrayal and abando
ained on me, s
ly, Maurice is still willing to accept you
d was talking about and then it struck m
He was the same man that made me run away with
would Dad make such a statement? I had barely finished forming all
rry Mauric