Hope is the last thing to fade away
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Tobias Eaton is a single father. His six year old daughter Kelly means the world to him. His life is turned upside down when he learns that his daughter is seriously ill. The only thing that keeps him stable is a young nurse named Tris.
Chapter 1 Sick?
I'm at work on my computer but every couple of seconds my eyes glance at the picture of my daughter Kelly on my desk and I can't help but smile. She has red hair like her mother but blue eyes like mine.
Her mother died six months after she was born in a car crash. So its just me and Kelly and she is my everything literally my little heroine. In the picture she is learning how to ride a bike for the first time and looks so cute as she tries to balance. There are five other photos of her on my desk. One when she was a baby with her mother, one with me as a baby, one at her first birthday party, One when she was four on holiday with me at Disney world and one at her sixth birthday party.
I'm jolted out of my daydream when I hear the phone ring. I answer it.
"Hello is this Mr Eaton this is the school nurse, I'm afraid Kelly isn't feeling well Would it be possible for you to come and collect her?."
"I'll be there in twenty minutes" I say as I grab my coat. I then go to tell my supervisor that I am finishing work early as my daughter isn't well. I then drive to the school and get there in fifteen minutes. I walk into the reception and spot Kelly in a chair looking pale and a bit sleepy
"Hi sweetie. What's the matter?
"I don't feel well Daddy and I've just been sick. Can I go home" she says. I speak to the nurse and soon Kelly and I are on our way home.
When we arrive at home. Kelly says that she wants to lie on the sofa and watch a movie with me. I know the exact movie she'll want to watch Mulan. It is her favourite movie. I put the DVD on and we cuddle on the sofa together. After the movie is over. I make her favourite meal and we sit down together to watch her second favourite movie. I then get her ready for bedtime and read her favourite story.
"I love you Daddy" she says as I turn out the light.
"I love you to Kelly" I say as I close the door
