The Daughter of the Deadman
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Intro
She watched from her window as the rain soared down from the sky. Its beauty enhanced her. Rain reminded her of herself; full of anguish and pain, but willing to be free. A water droplet splashed upon her pale face, and she let it roll down her face and to the ground. She was different, and she knew she always would be. She was the daughter of the Deadman, A.K.A the Undertaker or known as Mark Calloway.
She wished he would be with her everyday when she returned home from school. She wished she could run up to him; give him a huge hug and a kiss, just like any optimistic child would want. But he was never there. He never tucked her to bed. He was always gone. Gone away from his only daughters' life.
She couldn't blame him, however. He was the one that put food on the table, kept them in a content house, a very relaxing life, except the fact that he wasn't apart of her life. At one point he was, when she was just a little baby, which was reasonable, considering that Sarah (his wife), needed help with the baby. After she learned now to walk, though, he vanished away, barely ever seen.
She wished she could be with him; go with him to his matches, travel across the United States with him on his motorcycle, go out to dinner with him. That rarely ever happened. She sees him so rarely that she is starting to forget what he is like as a father, if he could actually be called one. The only time he ever comes home to visit his family is when he is on break from Wrestling, which happens about once or twice a year; not typical for your average family. She watches him every time wrestling ever comes on, if she even remembers. Sometimes she sees him, sometimes not. All she wants is a father, but soon she will find that she will get more then a father, but the love of her life.
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Love,
Cara
