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My Father Abandoned My Mother and Me When I Was Only 12, Leaving Us Homeless and Without Any Support

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My father deserted my mother and me when I was barely twelve years old, leaving us bereft and without a roof over our heads or any support. He didn’t even bother to alert the authorities and seemed to have wiped us from his memory altogether. When I turned fifteen, further hardship awaited us when a young couple turned up at our home, insisting we vacate a room, claiming my father had promised it to them.

When my mother confronted him, he coldly replied that this couple were, in his eyes, as good as his own children. Unable to bear life in a shared house anymore, my mother ended up selling the place, handing over a portion of the proceeds to someone my father considered “his own.” With what was left, she purchased a modest two-room flat through an agency online. To help her manage the mortgage, I was forced to postpone my education for several years and took to working instead.

In the end, my mother passed away, leaving me the burden of paying off the remainder of the loan within a year. During this trying time, my father suddenly reappeared in my life, having been thrown out by his new wife. Now, old, ailing, and surviving on a paltry pension, he was practically destitute and turned to me for help. When he stood before me, I could not hold back and asked him if he was simply brazen or just hopelessly foolish. After twenty years of absolute neglect, never once showing care or support, and having deprived me of the home I was due, thus hindering my schooling and dragging me into financial difficulties, did he truly believe I would welcome him back with open arms?

There was no room in my heart for pity. “Perhaps he deserves someones sympathy, but surely not mine,” I thought to myself. He had given far more to someone else whom he chose as his family, without a single thought for my wellbeing. Firmly, I told him that if he needed help, he should seek it from the one he had always preferred over me, not the daughter he had abandoned for so many years. I made it clear to him that I wished for him to forget both me and my address once and for all, for he had never been, and never would be, a true father to me.

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