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Can Never Regret Them, Part I
My name is Christopher Hobart, and it would be a real safe bet to say most of what I’ve done in life, I have come to truly regret. There’s lots of thing that I could blame, I was raised in a trailer park, my dad died of an overdose, and mother had an evil heart. I’m sure that all contributed, but now that I’ve reached mid-twenties, I have realized that in the end my faults begin and end with me. I regret that first cigarette, hell, I was only twelve-years old, I hate that I stole from people to pay that addiction’s high toll. I regret the first time I drank, that it became my bosom friends, I regret the slurs I shouted when the court system forced its end. I regret all the pot I smoke, and selling it to that young kid; smashing up that vacation home… so many dumb things I did. I regret smashing up three cars, it’s a miracle nobody died, honestly, the whole of my youth, there’s nothing I can point to with pride. I regret knocking up my girl when both of us were but seventeen, then doing the same to her best friend, I still can remember the screams… And though I regret those actions, acting like such a worthless dolt, I have to make just one thing clear: I will never regret the result. My girlfriend bore me a little girl, and barely one month after her, the ex-friend also gave to me another cute, little daughter. Neither was looking for children, and signed their rights away freely, the task of raising two young girls fell now entirely on me. For those first three months of so, I’ll admit I was quite scared, I don’t know what I would’ve done, if my parents had not been there. But those two girls gave me something that I think before I did lack, because every time I looked at them something so wonderful looked back.. CONCLUDES IN PART II.
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