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I heard my daughter whisper "I miss you, Daddy" on the phone – I buried her father 18 years ago

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And I hated it.

Because it meant he wasn't a ghost.

The fury has returned.

I sat down, my fingers curled around the coffee cup as if it were the only thing connecting me to reality.

A woman looking out the window | Source: Mid-course

A woman looking out the window | Source: Mid-course

"You didn't just disappear," I said. "You abandoned her. An 18-year-old girl."

“I know,” he said, his shoulders hunched slightly.

“You could have come back at any time,” I insisted.

Charles lowered his eyes.

"I've thought about it every year," he admitted calmly. "But I've always convinced myself that you'd both be better off."

I laughed. This cowardice was almost laughable.

He hesitated, his gaze shifting to the window as if he couldn't bear to meet my gaze.

"Mom and I haven't spoken in years," she added softly. "What she did... I don't know if I'll ever be able to forgive her, either."

Side profile of an elderly woman | Source: Mid-term

Side profile of an elderly woman | Source: Mid-term

At that point, her voice broke. There was real emotion. But I wasn't ready to be moved. Not yet. I reached into my bag and slid a document onto the table, almost knocking over her coffee cup.

His fingers trembled slightly as he opened it.

"What is it, Allie?" he asks cautiously.

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