As the taxi approached my aunt's house, I saw Shaynna. I was torn between the fear of not being acknowledged by Shaynna and the dread of seeing my lifeless father. As I got off the taxi, I was met by my mother. At that moment, everything else flew away from my mind and all I could feel was far beyond grief. It was the deepest pain I've ever felt.
As I was crying my heart out, someone hugged my left leg and as I looked down, I met the eyes of someone I've been longing to meet again. I've always feared that my 3-year old daughter won't come near me, being away from her for almost 2 years. She then stretched out her hands, urging me to pick her up, while saying "mommy". At a young age, she seemed to understand everyone's pain, my pain and unknowingly became my strength, my comfort.
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hi Shierra, taga Bohol diay ka, asa man mo dapit sa Bohol?
thanks for visiting..am visiting you ..keep visiting and comment on posts too :-)
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