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A Family Betrayal Chapter 39 alternate ending
Date: 10/13/2015, Categories: Fiction, Asian, Black, Cruelty, Death, Horror, Murder, Non-Erotic, Romance, Violence, Wife, Author: Hawkrider, Rating: 88.9, Source: sexstories.com
Aren't you happy that she got to be a beautiful bride?" He nods before walking to hug her. Karen drops to her knee to return the love of her first love. "I love you Karen and just know I am so happy for you." Karen smiles nodding before I watch while the family disappears There is not a dry eye while I finally get to know that my family has moved on. We celebrate the summer before heading home leaving the girls and Batman behind. Once Vivian and I made our way home I went up to Karen’s old room. I don’t know what it was, but it felt like I had to come in her room. I looked around seeing the Barbies she held on for dear life those days after the tragedy. The pictures she wanted saved after all the hurt and pain. The dancing shoes she wore while taking classes. The pictures of her playing Snow White in a school play. The picture of her and Heather dressed up as Snow White and Cinderella. I turned from her dresser to see something on her old bed. I made my way over to take a seat on the edge. I noticed a note on what looked like a book. I picked both up to see it was my baby girl's hand writing. “ Dear Grandpa, This diary is for you because I don’t need it anymore. All my memories are locked up in my heart. I will never forget all these years of you and grandma raising me. I love you grandpa Nick because you are and have always been one my hero. Love your little girl Karen.” I had tears in my eyes as I held the note and ... diary to my chest. After a few seconds I placed the note beside me before opening the cover. The first page was written in crayon. I chuckled remembering how she loved to color. The first entry was around her 5th birthday. “ Dear Diary Today was the best. My family got me so much stuff. I have Barbies, a big globe that has snow, princess clothes, and shoes, and the best thing though is that my daddy was here plus a man that I think of as the best grampie ever. Grampie Nick took me for a ride on his bike it was so cool. I will never forget this day.” I closed the diary because my vision was blurred from my tears. I held onto the diary tightly looking up at the picture of Karen and I that she wanted at the age of six. I smiled thinking if it wasn't for one man and a fight this little girl would of never filled my heart or would of survived after that tragic day. I looked out of the window to the sunset to only say three words. “ Thank you brother.” Heather and Karen went to college that coming fall leaving Vivian and I alone in the house. Those next four years were hard for me after having Karen in my life. I remembered all the scraps she would get from skating, or the fights she would get in protecting Heather. I guess then I should of knew they were going to get closer. We would go up to visit but things never helped. I would missing her more and more each time. Batty would only live for a couple years after the wedding but I ...