"So you really don't want to see him?" I asked.
"Uh... Yeah I guess. I need to have closure. After all I haven't seen him in over a year, but 'I've went longer without him though." He answered.
"I'll call Benny to bring us. He's at Grace Memorial with my mom...Look, Charles , I am really sorry. I'm not good at these little heartfelt talks. I just want you to know that it was...unexpected and your dad will be missed."
"'S okay. He deserved it."
"Charles!" I chastised him again.
"What?" He chuckled. "I'm sorry..."
"Seriously. Stop playing." I said harshley. Death was nothing to play about.
Speaking of, I needed to talk to my mom soon. I wanted to know everything she had hidden from me.
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Evangiline
Teen FictionEvangeline went blind in her sophomore year. Now she is forced to deal with the pros and cons that come along with it. She meets a seemingly desperate young politician that is charming enough. Will he change her view of the world she now knows, the...