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  • marierouge

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    I was looking at your Oli stories and I decided to check this out and I'm really glad that I did.

    This is fantastic. I'm not saying I am in a situation as yours, not at all, I never knew my biological parents at all. My parents were both eighteen and my biological father left.

    I find this an amazing story and I truly hope you continue.
    November 25th, 2009 at 09:46am
  • lies.

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    I just stumbled upon this, I have no idea how it happened. But I'm sort of glad I did.

    It's not necessarily personal to me, but almost.
    My best friends dad committed suicide 3 years ago. I don't have a dad and when everything happened with him I'd already been friends with her for years, so he was sort of like the father I never had.

    Anyway, we were like...15 or 16 so we actually knew him, but her brothers were young, and the youngest doesn't really remember anything about him. I can only imagine the questions that he will have when he's older that he'll never find out. Nobody talks about it anymore, and they boys will never know exactly what my friend and I know, even her family doesn't know half the stuff that we've discovered through our desperation for more answers.

    I really don't know where I was going with this comment, or really why I just laid all that out on the table. But I really love this :) haha
    October 14th, 2009 at 07:09am
  • AF Designer Katie

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    you are very brave to be doing this and when this story is done, i hope it might help you understand what happened and maybe give you some closure. don't be afraid to ask you mother to see his picture again.. you have the right to see it. he's your father. if she gets upset for you wanting to know more information about him then i think that's completely fucked up. i agree with atrophy, this story is remarkable... i'm goin to subscribe, babe. if you need anyone to talk to about this then please don't hesitate. i am here if you need any support at all. just get a hold of me on here and i'll give you my info, babe <3
    September 7th, 2009 at 02:59pm
  • Atrophy

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    woaw.
    this is remarkable.
    truely.
    im mesmerised by this.
    maybe because you write in such a raw state that it pulls at heart strings, or maybe because i can somewhat relate... my own dad did the same thing when i was really really young. though circumsatnces are very different i will say.
    it's never easy, but i hope this finds you some sort of closure, or at least settles the restlessness of unanswerable questions
    xx
    September 7th, 2009 at 02:01pm
  • mackenzie.

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    If you dont continue this story I feel as though I would be incredibly missing out.

    Even from that time little intro you wrote, I feel really connected to this story.

    Please, please, please update D:
    July 20th, 2009 at 02:50pm
  • You Me At Six

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    Wow this is amazing so far.
    You have the same birthday as me(:
    July 12th, 2009 at 08:29am