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   "Daddy?" A young innocent girl called out

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"Daddy?" A young innocent girl called out.

The older man, called 'Daddy' by the little ten year old version, of Magdalyn Woods, turned to see his young daughter, with her beady green eyes starring into his coco brown ones. "Yes, sweetie." David Woods whipped a tear off his cheek.

   "Where did Mum go?" The young Maggie asked her father, who looked like he was on the verge of crying.

David sighed, but strongly told his daughter. "She's in a better place, now"

  "Mum is gone?"  The young blonde asked, with her emerald green eyes giving a glossy look.

"That's... That is right." David looked at his daughter a way he had never looked at her before. He saw how Maggie resembled her mother, his dear Catharina.

* * *

Magdalyn looked down at the pristine white flooring, her blonde hair falling onto her face. She played with the hem of her black dress. She sat beside her red haired cousin, who just could not stay still.
Maggie didn't pay attention.
She couldn't.
She couldn't even sleep.
Or speak.
How could she? Her mother just died.

* * *

"We are moving." David announced to his daughter, now age eleven, two weeks after their beloved Catharina passed, after being shot, be a man with mysterious green eyes.

Magdalyn was confused. Her life ever since she was a child, in the Northside of Riverdale. "Where?" Maggie asked.

"A trailer park in the Southside." David Woods told his little angel. "It's the only place we can afford now."

"Oh."

So Father and Daughter moved to the Southside. David's father and brother were both a part of gang, he thought he join them.

* * *

Maggie was a wreak. An emotional wreak, when nobody was around. She hid it. The day she met her best friend Toni Topaz, was the day that changed her life around. The two were inseparable. Maggie consulted Toni with everything, she even told Toni her testimony. How Maggie missed her red haired cousin, she used to play games of 21 with and even sung with.

Magdalyn Woods knew her North Side life was over.

Her father joined the South Side Serpents, once again, who would protect him and his beloved daughter.

***

This is apart of Maggie's background, it is not a full chapter, of you had not noticed.

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