Write a story which centers father daughter relationship
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dear friend
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Dear Daddy,
I hope you're fine and missing me. I'm also missing you 2 3 4 and more. Daddy, I'm angry at you. You have not called me since so many days. Are you also angry on me daddy?
Granny told me that you're a star now and I can meet you at night only. I do visit terrace daily, but I can't find you. Which one are you daddy? Every star shine, but daddy the question is why you became a star? You're a soldier nah. Can't you come and meet me? I need new doll and new clothes for this Diwali.
Mumma also confuses me. She says you are at the god's house, but I know my daddy can't go away from me. Then why mumma lied to me.
Everyone is lying to me, but I'm a smart girl of smart daddy. I took chachu's mobile and dialed your number from chachu's mobile, but it's not ringing daddy. Next time if you get any call from chachu's mobile then please pick up the call daddy. I'll call you again daddy.
Bhaiya was saying that you're not coming because I'm not drinking milk and not studying well. Daddy, I promise I'll study and became a soldier like you. I don't like milk, but I promise I'll drink milk every night daddy. Please come soon. I'll be a good girl. Take care.
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This was in the year 2008 when I was in my final year Graduation at Indore and Papa came to visit me for one of my counselling sessions For my MBA. I booked a room in one of the hotels as I used to stay in Hostel. Being not very open to my Dad I was anywaz bit worried being with him alone for few days.
One night we ordered food in the room and the table was placed between our bed for dinner. As I was having my dinner Papa noticed that my entire bed was soiled with blood. I didn’t realise due to heavy menses the white bed sheet got stained badly. I was embarrassed as coming from traditional family we always kept these womanly matters away from male members. Papa that day not only helped me clean that bedsheet and ensured I was feeling ok. He told me you are my child and these things are perfectly normal and nothing to feel embarrassed.On a lighter note he covered the very light stain left in bedsheet with talcum powder before we checked out next morning. It was because of my father I realised menstruation is nothing to be shy of and I don’t consider it to be a taboo.
I still feel emotional about it as My father used to be strict with us but at the same time he was the one who cried like a child when I got married. I used to hide my maths exam question papers from him but He is the one who feels so proud of my small achievements and proudly shares it with his friends. He would scold us for not studying but after results he would be the one who would tell us there is always a way out and a second chance to prove yourself.
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