Laura “Suzy did what?” I asked in shock after hearing what Ava had just told me on her cell phone. “I can't believe she left her own daughter... My God, what a clueless girl!” I could not believe it. It was difficult to believe something like that, even coming from Suzy, especially since she had al
Laura “I understand the pain you would be going through at the time, but an end to a relationship should not harm your children. When you say that Mr. Davies was a bad man, what are you referring to? Was he some kind of aggressor? Did you notice any inappropriate behavior at the time? Maybe an illn
Laura The session was long and exhausting because it was about a child who deserved to grow up surrounded by love and attention, and there were financial interests that Jason's lawyers insisted on reviewing, since Annie was simply the daughter and sole heiress of businessman Jason Davies. There wer
Laura I was still sitting in the corner of the room thinking about what had just happened, and in disbelief, my head down as I thought about what I would say to my daughter if she asked why she was spending more time with her daddy than with me. How would I tell my daughter that I had lost custody
Laura “Are you trying to make me stay away from you by any chance?” I asked him in a low voice, looking at the ground. "What? What are you talking about?" He looked at me as he drove. “It's just that you don't look at all attractive to me right now, Gideon,” I told him, chuckling, but there was
Laura So after that, Ava lent me a change of dry, clean clothes to wear, which consisted of long, loose white linen pants with a longer, looser blouse that was still light in color. I felt funny in the outfit, but it was very comfortable. Ava was a person connected to nature, spirituality, and a cl
Laura The next day after this, Jason showed up at the Pritchard house to pick up Annie. Since the guard was with him now for the next two months, I couldn't do anything but go along with it and hope that Jason would do the wrong things so Annie could come back to me. “And when can I see her? Won’
Laura That night, I preferred to sleep in my office once again when office hours were over. I talked to my daughter on the cell phone until she fell asleep, and then I stared at the ceiling of my living room, trying to look for sleep that didn't appear. At that moment, I ended up thinking about the