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Samantha! daddy's girl

The story of little Princess

By Gobi MunusamyPublished about a year ago 3 min read
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Samantha! daddy's girl

Samantha had always been a daddy's girl. She was his little queen, and he was her knight in shining armor. They had a bond that was unbreakable, or so Samantha allowed.

But when Samantha was just 10 times old, her father passed away suddenly from a heart attack. She was devastated and felt like her world had been ripped piecemeal. Her mama tried her stylish to comfort her, but Samantha could not help feeling misplaced and alone without her father.

As the times went by, Samantha grew into a beautiful youthful woman. She graduated from council and landed a great job, but she still felt like commodity was missing in her life. She endured for the love and guidance that her father had handed, but she knew that he was noway coming back.

One day, while Samantha was at work, she entered a phone call from her mama ." Samantha, I need to talk to you about commodity," her mama said." Your father left commodity for you before he failed. It's a letter, and he wanted you to have it when you were aged."

Samantha's heart skipped a beat. She had always wondered if her father had left her any dispatches or guidance for her future. She rushed home to her mama 's house and sat down at the kitchen table. Her mama handed her the envelope with her father's handwriting on it.

With pulsing hands, Samantha opened the envelope and began to read her father's letter." My darling Samantha," the letter began." I want you to know how important I love you and how proud I'm of the youthful woman you have come. I know that my death has been hard on you, but I want you to flash back that I'll always be with you in spirit."

As Samantha continued to read, gashes streamed down her face. Her father had left her a detailed plan for her life. He'd written down all the effects he'd wanted her to negotiate and all the advice he'd wanted to give her. It was as if he was still guiding her from beyond the grave.

Over the coming many weeks, Samantha followed her father's plan. She started volunteering at a original charity and met new musketeers who participated her interests. She indeed started dating again and set up someone who participated her love of life.

As she followed her father's plan, Samantha felt like she was eventually getting her life back on track. She no longer felt lost and alone, but rather felt like she had a clear direction and purpose.

One day, Samantha was sitting on a bench in the demesne, reading a book, when she saw a little girl approach her." Excuse me, miss," the girl said." Do you have the time?"

Samantha looked up and smiled at the little girl." Sure," she said, checking her watch." It's 315."

" Thank you," the little girl said, smiling back at her." My name is Lily. What is yours?"

" Samantha," she replied." It's nice to meet you, Lily."

They struck up a discussion, and Samantha learned that Lily was 7 times old and loved to read. They talked about their favorite books, and Samantha realized that she had set up a kindred spirit in the little girl.

As they were getting ready to leave, Lily hugged Samantha and said," I am glad I met you moment, Samantha. You are really nice."

Samantha smiled and hugged her back." I am glad I met you too, Lily. You remind me of someone veritably special to me."

As Samantha watched Lily walk down, she realized that she had set up a new purpose in life. She wanted to be a part model and tutor for youthful girls like Lily, just like her father had been for her.

Times latterly,

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Gobi Munusamy

Experienced writer and content creator with a passion for storytelling and a talent for crafting compelling narratives. Skilled in a variety of genres and formats, including personal essays, news Lifehacks, and creative fiction.

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