Father's Second chance

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I drive and drive. These roads will not stop from getting to her. I honestly cannot believe that Julianna had commit suicide. I don't understand why. Melanie will know... Wait she's only nine. I'm never going to know. And seven years from now she won't even know that her mother had killed herself. I suppose I should just forget about this, forget about Julianna. Forget I left.

I have to show her birth certificate and sign papers showing that I am her legal father. After that I hold her hand and take her to the car. She asks me a lot of questions that I can't properly answer. Most are about Julianna, her mother, or who I am. She must've forgotten. But I will always remember her as the sweet little baby girl that I left.

We arrive home and I decide to take her to a hospital because the was crying and screaming to herself through the car ride to Wisconsin.

She is diagnosed with mild schizophrenia and has to take medication. They say her type of schizophrenia includes voices in her head and severe mood swings. On the way home, Melanie referred to her voice as "She" and had creepy conversations. All this happened because of Julianna's death.

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