![]() Maybe we should all head on out to dinner it’s getting late and we don’t want to lose our reservation now do we?” She’d only hear what she wanted to anyway. I knew there was no point in saying anything to my wife until the dust had settled. She was a grown woman now as she’d so aptly pointed out, but she was still my little girl and it hurt me that I’d neglected her so horrendously. ![]() She’s always been such a strong independent little thing, that I never gave it a second thought, but I could see now where I might’ve been wrong in letting things go unsupervised for so long. But the last few days had shown me that my wife hadn’t been so careful with our third offspring. Unlike their mother, I tried to curtail my favoritism, as a dad should. The girl had just always been my favorite in every way. Not even when Jenny had come along had that changed. ![]() Isn't it strange that I think of them that way, as hers? Not that I don't love them, but imp has always been mine, from the moment she'd been born she'd captured my heart. I do believe Cynthia and her daughters' little ploy backfired there. ![]() Well, I couldn't figure out a way to get out of this fix without starting a war in my marriage, or alienating my daughter but Collins had come through. ![]()
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