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A story about a little girl and her dad

A daughter needs a dad to be the standard against which she will judge all men

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A story about a little girl and her dad
Nicole McDonald

We all have certain people we miss; ex significant other, family, friends or pets. Well this little article is about a father and daughter. A father and daughter used to do everything together; from going to the store to watching monster trucks together.

One day the father married again and soon had another little girl; the other little girl’s sister, which she was happy that she had a sibling finally but it just wasn’t enough and the little girl started to drift away. The little girl drifted away to live with her mother. The little girl slowly began to cut off her father and slowly stopped going up to see him which caused the father to get very sad and things were just never the same after that.

One day the girl was eighteen and the father slowly started coming around; started to help the little girl prepare for the real world. The little girl knows that her father loves her just as much as he loves her sister and that he is doing the best he can to make both his daughters very happy.

Thank you, daddy, for showing me no matter what happens in our crazy lives you will always be here. I love you daddy.

Love your little girl

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