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Chapter 27: Healing Wounds

Author: Armeia Aguilar
last update Last Updated: 2024-10-29 19:42:56

2 years ago

It was the day of Dad's flight, the time for separation and sadness. He had to leave for the business and I had no idea how long would he stay in London. I was certain he was coming back, and he wouldn't leave us hanging. He told us we could visit him at any time, so I was assured that he was okay.

My arm was wrapped around Dad's, as we were walking in the airport. We were in front of Hansel and Mom who remained quiet for the entire time. Dad was agitated and I could feel it, as he looked at me and smiled.

His smile.

That same smile he always gave me when I told him Mom was cheating on him. The ones filled with sadness and disappointment. I hated that smile. The hurt in his eyes that he continued to hide. I knew something was wrong that I couldn't quite put my finger on.

Dad would ride his own private plan-- the one we used to r

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