Sad little nugget.
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They don't do much for New Year. They'll eat a nice meal and take the dogs for a long walk during the day. Round 11 o'clock they'll go outside. For many years they sat on the little pier at the bottom of the garden with their feet dangling in the river. Now they might sit on the roof in the little private haven
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I'd have liked to hug him thight while I was reading this.
*I will not be a bad son.*
Poor boy, feeling guilty, trying to please his parents who were such horrible people. :(
*When he was 9 he resolved: I will tell someone. He did but nothing came out of it and everything carried on as before.*
This was so sad. I think Jack mentioned once having tell an adult who didn't believe him (a teacher maybe? I can't rememeber). How could they not trying to help an abused kid? How could they just ignored the problem? I mean, I know it happens. That's why it's so sad to read.
*I will find a way out. I will make this stop.*
Another thing I like about your Jack is that he's so strong and determineted. How could anyone call him weak? He has this free, strong and beautiful spirit. :)
*Now he doesn't make resolutions. He doesn't want to change anything, couldn't hope for anything more. He has everything that he wants.*
But at least he has Ennis now. Glad to see they are so happy togheter. Glad to see Jack finally found some peace and joy. He deserved it.
This was a little sad, but so beatiful to read. As usual. ;)
Keep writing!
*hugs you thight*
B.
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This was beautiful. Jack just breaks my heart when he was smaller. Thank heavens he found Ennis and also his foster family. I have to remember that his foster family was the first big step towards Jack breaking free of that horrible childhood.
sigh I love Camp Wilderness & Crystal River "dom". It is a wonderful Au!Au! universe you have created, gotmegood. I can't tell you how much I treasure it.
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