ices were replaced by silence. Bu
y." He gulped and shook his head. "You were a baby that still needed her milk and she left me with you, with me not having a clue of what to do
in my seat, starin
waited and waited for someone to walk out just to help me with you. I stood there for hours in the cold with you, little girl, between my arms, helpless, not knowing what to do. Th
and I didn't k
inding her, I was angry, and that's when I promised myself that I would let no one know what happened and that she's never going to see you again as long as I'm alive and breathing. No matter how much she begs me. No matter how much she looks for us, she's not going
noises be our only background. I needed this time to let
f she's still
. "She left this picture to someone working at the co
why she cho
g him. I stared at the sun that was setting on us and blinked a
living like this. She said she's going to go find herself, somewhere
m, not sure if I was apologizing for what she d
ght. At least now I know, so I can stop breaking him every time I ask about
the car. I wanted to escape this silence. I wanted to escape this feeling that I caused him. It was dark,
coming?" I
." He yel
a cup of water. It was so necessary to gulp down the news I just got. Why did she choose to leave us for money? I filled my cup
left my body when I saw my father lying on the ground, motionless, breathless, and unconscious. A lake of blood started to fill the ground around his chest. His hand formed around his chest, but instead of
wn at him with tears flowing down my eyes, I felt helpless. A perfect hole was centered in the middle of