Or, I suppose any parent or any daughter.
Do fathers really dream of walking their daughters down the isle, giving them away to their new hubby?
See, here's my thing:
My father and I have always been close, nearly best friends.
When my fiancé' actually asked my father's permission to marry me, my father could of done cartwheels. My sister married twice in a courthouse without even letting us know, my brother was too far away to get to his wedding. But this one he was gonna be at. He was gonna walk me down the isle, give me away.
And then my fiancé' was killed in a car accident.
Now, I had my one true love, and am satisfied. I'm 29yrs old, Dev will always be my love, and that's the way it is.
But, my father actually seems to be depressed that he couldn't walk me down the isle. Not that he talks about it, but he's like a popped balloon. all the thrill and dreams are gone.
So the question is is he mourning the dream of walking me down the isle?
Or something else?
2006-10-01
16:57:17
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The Chronicler
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