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For What She Prays
She said, “Daddy, can we pray for Mommy tonight, and hope that she’s okay? I smelt it on her breath again when I got home from school today. I know that she is trying to stop, but I think at times she gets so sad, that she slips into the bottle again not meaning to be bad.” She said, “Daddy we need to help Mommy in a way she might not like; Even if it means she goes away from us until everything’s all right. This disease is not just killing her - it’s killing me and you. Daddy, I’m just a little girl, please tell me what we can do.” I saw the look of fear in her eyes that resembles her mother’s face. I knew that I could no longer ignore our family’s little disgrace; With her mother passed out on the couch again I picked up the telephone; and now for the next month or so my little girl and I will be living on our own. She said, “Daddy I hope when Mom gets back, she’s the same mother I once knew, before my little brother got sick and died from the flu. I hope she learns how to smile again and remembers to hug me every day. I hope she no longer needs to drink and every night that’s for what I pray.”
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