"Good afternoon Ms Hasley, I am very sorry to hear that your daughter has gone missing. Meredith seemed to be a very distracted student from the reports I have been given from her teachers based on her Attitude to learning. It was quoted that she never seemed 'quite with it' so to speak." Mr White said in a concerned tone.
"Oh, I see Mr White, I wish I would have known so that I could support her before it was to late." Ms Hasley replied in a rather upset voice.
"Yes, well according to her English teacher she never really engaged with the teacher in any way of her struggles. Do you find your daughter to be quite a closed person and keep things to herself at home as well Ms Hasley?"
Ms Hasley followed in a rather unsure manor. "In all honesty Mr White I haven't noticed, she has been so discluded from the family. I never really get a chance to ask about her school life."
"Well is their any possible way that she feels confused about the well-being of her home life, essentially are their any issues going on at home that may cause her to not want to open up about her feelings?" Ms Hasley paused before saying anything more.
"Yes Mr White their is, me and my husband have been driving along the same rocky road for years."
Mr White replied with, "Well that may explain her distant relationship between you and her."
Ms Hasley filled with regret and remorse as she thanked him for his time and brushed him with a polite goodbye.
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Running for freedom
Ficção AdolescenteMeredith is a 17 year old girl who's home life isn't meeting her wanted levels of happiness, she has lost her bestfriend and she is falling behind on school work. However she has a passion for running and now she has the opportunity to run for her f...