May 17th 1999: "Jean has been resisting against my ways, she doesn't know what happened to me I never told her, she saw me talking to a Russian man and confronted me. I think she is going to leave me. What if she took my daughter with me? Today she tells me that she is sick of me working day and night, how am I suppose to tell her that I was doing it for her protection. I hate her, she hates me, I don't like her anymore, and I know for sure that she will take my Katherine away from me. Today I was bad, I lured my wife into the bedroom, I said to her that 'honey I need to talk to you', Katherine was sleeping, I locked the bedroom, then I took out my tools, I got my hammer out and struck it against my wife's head, she fell on the ground, she was bleeding, but still breathing, she dragged herself on the ground desperate to see my baby Katherine. She pleaded me for her life, she pleaded me to let her and her baby go, but Katherine is my daughter, she was going to take my baby away from me; so I kept the hammer aside and got on top of her, I strangled her, she was still pushing me back, I pressed her neck harder and then she wasn't, she stopped moving, she was dead. I got away; I looked at my bloody hands. I felt bad so I tried to wake her up, but she didn't wake up. She was dead, I killed her. I then dug the ground beneath the Katherine's swing, I wrapped her body in plastic and then I buried her there, she was gone and now I have to look after Katherine by myself, I could do it yes I can she is my baby."
Jane is shocked and devastated.
She starts to cry after reading the words of his father that described how her father killed her mother.
She couldn't control the tears flowing out; she wants to know more about her and what happened after.

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Enduring Fate (completed)
Gizem / GerilimIsabelle Jane Foster was found unattended at an abandoned site as a 6 year old child. She haves a dark mysterious past and a blank memory of first six years of her life. She is a part of something much bigger than anyone can imagine. And this fact...