I was born with both parents still married and living together. It
was when I had turned three that my mother, along with my five siblings,
decided to leave my father. They were in a marriage for 25 years and still
married to this day before splitting up rather than divorcing legally. I don't
remember much of how he was when I was younger but there are a few lingering
memories that have camped out in my head.
I was a bit older, about seven years old when I began to distance
myself from my dad. He would pick just my older brother, the youngest from the
men and only a year older from me, and I on the weekends to stay with him.
I enjoyed going to his house because he'd take us out to eat wherever we
wanted and allowed us to stay up late playing games. We really looked forward
to it.
On a Friday morning, on Diego's birthday, Diego and I got ready
and waited outside on our bench for him to pick us up. An hour past and he
didn't show, we called but he didn't answer. We waited. Two more hours past and
still no show, so I went inside. Diego stayed outside looking at the cars pass
hoping one of them was my dad.
It got late, still no sign of him so I went to my brother, “It’s
pretty cold”, I said. He glanced at me, no response. “You should come inside,
he's probably deciding on your present” , I said hoping he’d forget about
everything and just get inside.He refused to listen, I thought making excuses
for my dad would help him. Diego ignored me; it was not until my mom called him
out to dinner that he went in.
He had wasted a whole day waiting for him. At dinner he cheered up
as my mom had bought him a cake along with a present. I knew his feelings were
hurt more than mine, because he adored our dad. Little did he know it hurt me
more seeing him hurt.
A couple of days later he called and told us his car had broken
down, but I knew he was lying, my mom had told me where he had been. That’s
when I stopped believing in him, what he told us and especially what he’d
promised us, because I knew he wouldn’t keep his word on anything.
Now, years later, he sometimes calls us. I have seen that from
that Friday until now, Diego has become impatient, once a patient little boy.
From seeing what had happened to him and the way he changed, I have learned
that we should be patient to things only worth waiting for.
The way the beginning was I really wasn't expecting the outcome. The message at the very end truly is domething tend to forget or don't realize
ReplyDeleteThis story is very good, i feel for you and your brother. It must have been really hard for the both of you. Overall the sory is very good and pretty sad but ends kinda optimistic
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