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<blockquote data-quote="Tokiwong" data-source="post: 2964176" data-attributes="member: 961"><p>“William, he is your father, and I am sorry I never told you that. I think I hid it for myself and for the father that raised you as his own then just to protect you. He wanted you to be his so badly, that I did not have the heart to tell him otherwise. It was selfish of me, but he loved you so much, that I could not take that away from you,” she says softly.</p><p></p><p>“That may not be a good reason to keep this from you, but it is the reason I have for doing what I did,” she sighs.</p><p></p><p>“Your father, William, he is a good man, he also believes very strongly that things are not as they should be. I fell in love with him because he was a strong man, he is a strong man, he never compromises and he never quits. He was both dangerous and charming all in one, and I was younger then, and probably not even sure of what I wanted. He showed me something different, and I would have gone all the way with him… but I just don’t believe that violence will solve all our problems. In the end your father, the one that raised you, was the better choice, he was stable, nonviolent, and dedicated to the family,” she says wistfully.</p><p></p><p>“Maybe I never gave William the chance to be your father, and that was wrong of me… he never knew, and I probably would have never told him… if things had not happened the way they did,” she sighs. Then squeezes Kelly, “You never want your children to see you in a moment of weakness… I just wanted to do the right thing for you.”</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tokiwong, post: 2964176, member: 961"] “William, he is your father, and I am sorry I never told you that. I think I hid it for myself and for the father that raised you as his own then just to protect you. He wanted you to be his so badly, that I did not have the heart to tell him otherwise. It was selfish of me, but he loved you so much, that I could not take that away from you,” she says softly. “That may not be a good reason to keep this from you, but it is the reason I have for doing what I did,” she sighs. “Your father, William, he is a good man, he also believes very strongly that things are not as they should be. I fell in love with him because he was a strong man, he is a strong man, he never compromises and he never quits. He was both dangerous and charming all in one, and I was younger then, and probably not even sure of what I wanted. He showed me something different, and I would have gone all the way with him… but I just don’t believe that violence will solve all our problems. In the end your father, the one that raised you, was the better choice, he was stable, nonviolent, and dedicated to the family,” she says wistfully. “Maybe I never gave William the chance to be your father, and that was wrong of me… he never knew, and I probably would have never told him… if things had not happened the way they did,” she sighs. Then squeezes Kelly, “You never want your children to see you in a moment of weakness… I just wanted to do the right thing for you.” [/QUOTE]
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