Chapter 25

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Alison's P.O.V.

I turned around wanting to walk to the door but Kelly stood in the way

"Get out of my way" I said with tone

"No, you and dad are going to talk this out"

I roll my eyes and turn around as I crossed my arms "There's nothing to talk about"

"It's nice to see you too Alison" Benny (My dad) said

"Why are you doing here?" I asked

"I came to see you, congratulations on your engagement"

"We're out of here" I turned around but Kelly was blocking my way

I knew he wouldn't move so I turned back around

"Well" Jay chuckle nervously as he walked over me grabbed the puppy whom was playing with his tail "I'm just gonna go play with this cute puppy in the room"

I sighed "You came all the way over here to congratulate me. Okay you did that now you can leave"

Benny took a sigh "Look Alison I came here to apologize"

"Apologize?" I looked at him "Your kidding right? You left us! I was a kid"

"Look I am sorry that happened. But your brother has forgiven me. I don't understand why you can't"

"Did you not just hear me? You left me, every girl deserves to be grown up with a father by her side. But I guess we can't always get what we want can we?" Fire ignited in my eyes

"Alison please" He tried to compromise

"I don't care what you have to say, because there isn't anything you can say for me to forgive you"

There was silence that filled the air

"I'm your father" He said

"And I WAS your daughter! You can go to wedding I don't care. But don't even think about speaking to me" I turned around but Kelly wasn't blocking my way. He knew better then to stand in my way "Tell Jay I will be waiting in the car" Kelly gave a slight nod as I walked out with no regret

I sat in the car letting out small tears. I turned to see Jay walking out and coming towards me. I sniffed and wiped away any remaining tears. Jay opened the drivers seat door and climbed in as he closed it

"You okay?" He asked putting his hand over mine

I shook my head "But I have to be. And there's no one that could talk me into ever forgiving him"

He nodded "Okay, let's go home" He turned on the car and put the gear on drive as he began to drive away

I simply looked out the window and leaned my head against the window. We passed through the neighborhood passing the lights that lite up the street

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I was young, in elementary. I got home from school and put my backpack down. I walked up to my room and sat down on my bed fiddling with my fingers.

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