Yours Disappointment
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Complete, First published Aug 19, 2014
You never see my childhood. My crying, My smile, My dreams, My jokes, My thoughts. You never see me growing from a baby to a young girl. Do you really have any good memories with me mom from my childhood because I don't remember I have. You don't know your own kid mom so why are you disappointing that I am not your perfect daughter like other mothers have.

So let me tell you, you're not also the mother which I always want. 
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Parents never realizes sometimes that when they compare their children with others they are creating distance with their own children. We always hear that parents are disappointed by their children but sometimes their children feel the same.
It's a letter from a Daughter to Mother who have conflict relationship with her mother and she decided to write a letter to her.
It's loosely based on real life situation...
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