Monday, June 7, 2010
The ending.
"Good you're back, I was so worried that you'd never come back, that she would convince you to move in with her and that we'd never see you again." Mrs Kindell said as soon as Amy walked in the door a few hours later. "Mom, I'm never leaving the only house that I've ever known." Amy assured her adoptive mother. "So why did you go over there?" Mrs. Kindell asked, "I wanted to talk with my birth mother, I had some questions for her." Amy explained, "Did she have the anwsers that you were looking for?" Mrs. Kindell asked, "Not exactly, she denyed that she ever gave me up for adoption, she said it was all a huge missunderstanding." Amy replied, "Beleive me, it was not a big missunderstanding, she clearly told your father and I that she couldn't take care of you and that she wanted to give you up for adoption." Mrs. Kindell replied, "And now that things are going much better for her, she wants me back." Amy replied, "Exactly." Mrs. Kindell replied, "Either way this is my home now." Amy replied.
Thursday, June 3, 2010
Saying goodbye to the birth mother.
"You are my mother, the women who gave birth to me, nothings ever going to change that, but my home is with the mother who took me in, when you thought I was to much of a burden, I cannot, and I will not turn my back on her, not after all she has given me." Amy told her birth mother, "I gave you the gift of life." Her birth mother retored her voice full of anger. "That's all you gave me." Amy replied, with that she got up and headed out of her mother's home, for the first and last time.
Hours later, Amy recived a phone call from her birth mother's boyfriend, sayig that she had committed suicide shortly after she'd left.
Hours later, Amy recived a phone call from her birth mother's boyfriend, sayig that she had committed suicide shortly after she'd left.
Wednesday, May 26, 2010
Mrs. Kindel is worried about Amy's visit to her birth mother's house.
"Amy's missing." Mrs. Kindell yelled frantically as she ran into the den where Mr. Kindell was working on the Eulugy he was writing for his brother.
"She's not missing, she left to go see her birth mother." Mr. Kindell replied. "How could you let her go without telling me?" Mrs. Kindell asked sounding very irritated. "Because you were sleeping and I didn't want to bother you, beside's she has every right to visit her mother and we can't stand in her way." Mr. Kindell replied, "Have you ever considered that her mom might poisin her agaisnt us?" Mrs. Kindell asked frantically, "She would never do that." Mr. Kindell replied, "A mother who want's her child back will do just about anything." Mrs. Kindell corrected him. "If you're so worried about that, why don't you go and get her than." Mr. Kindell asked,
"She's not missing, she left to go see her birth mother." Mr. Kindell replied. "How could you let her go without telling me?" Mrs. Kindell asked sounding very irritated. "Because you were sleeping and I didn't want to bother you, beside's she has every right to visit her mother and we can't stand in her way." Mr. Kindell replied, "Have you ever considered that her mom might poisin her agaisnt us?" Mrs. Kindell asked frantically, "She would never do that." Mr. Kindell replied, "A mother who want's her child back will do just about anything." Mrs. Kindell corrected him. "If you're so worried about that, why don't you go and get her than." Mr. Kindell asked,
Sunday, May 16, 2010
Amy's mother comes back
"I want to see my daughter." Amy's biogical mother said when Mrs. Kindell opened the front door a few weeks later. "She's out with her father, would you like to come in and wait for her?" Mrs. Kindell asked, "Of course I'll wait for her, she is my daughter after all, when should they be bcak?" Amy's bioligical mom asked, "They should be back shortly." Mrs. Kindell replied as Amy's biological mom walked in and took a seat on the pink sofa.
"Would you like anything to drink while you wait?" Mrs. Kindell asked, "No." Amy's birth mother replied,
"Would you like anything to drink while you wait?" Mrs. Kindell asked, "No." Amy's birth mother replied,
Monday, May 10, 2010
"It's you're fault Amy doesn't want to live with me, if you hadn't made me put her up for adoption, things would be much different." Amy's biological mom told her husband Edwin later the next day. "I didn't make you put Alice up for adoption, you made that choice all my yourself." Edwin replied, "I wouldn't have made that choice, if I hadn't been forced too, you'd left and I didn't know when you'd be back, I had to work, and had no one to leave her with, so I felt that I had no choice but to put her up for adoption." Amy's bio mom replied, "Again, you made that choice, and now she doesn't want to leave her adoptive parents and there's nothing you can do about it." Edwin replied,
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
"I personally agree with mom, I think you're making a huge mistake by keeping her, she belongs with her mother, her birth mother that is." Angie told her sister, late Friday afternoon. "I don't care what either of you think, Amy doesn't want to go back to the woman that abanonded her and I'm not about to force her to." Mrs, Kindle replied,
Saturday, April 3, 2010
"In my opinion, you two should have sent her to live with her birth mother." Tess told, Mrs. Kindell, (Alie) Tuesday afternoon, as the two of them drank coffee in Mrs. Kindell's kitchen. "So if Angie's birth mother came back into the picture, you'd give her back?" Mrs.Kindell asked as she took a sip of her coffee. "I would, because any child belongs with her mother." Tess replied, "If that's the way you think then why did you adopt her in the first place?" Mrs. Kindell asked, "Because when I adopted her, her mother didn't want her, but if she were to change her mind I'd give her back." Tess explained.
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