Dear Dad,
I don't know what rules our 'runaway' cousin broke, but was it really bad enough to kick her out? I mean, she's going through a tough time and I know she's a bit of a rebel, but she's still family..
Did you guys (you and Mom) try talking to her about her issues or attitude? I'm not trying to accuse you guys of not trying or not giving her a chance, but did you guys do everything possible? Did you 'give it your all' before you said. "Okay, no more."?
To me, family is everything. Friends come and go, but family's stuck with you and you're stuck with them, so you should try to make the most of it. They come first and deserve more than a second chance. You should help them to your full capacity- er, you should help them as much as you possibly can before calling it quits. I mean, yeah, there's some things you can't help with and some things you shouldn't help with, but you can still help them by being there for them and offering advice...
And, yeah..

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Dear Dad,
Tiểu Thuyết ChungA collection of letters that a daughter wrote to her father of everything that she wishes she could say to him. She will, eventually... but until then? She'll keep writing until she works up the courage to tell him. [The chapters for this story are...