;"This is Spirit Written! I'm writing a story featuring the episode, "To Cur with Love". I've seen the episode a few times, but the last time I saw it was a few years ago. I was going to do it based on Homer's childhood, but it should be few flashbacks right? Right! So basically, I didn't know this scene even existed. Well, I did when I seen it a few times, but now... I forgot it. I forgot when Abe said that he thought Homer loved that dog more than him. He asked why did you think that etcetera, etcetera. So, that's the scene were picking up on. When you see things in Homer's sentence that changes, that's where the actual story begins. It's not really.. good, but it'll better. See you there!


Prolouge

Abe sniffs. "All these years, I thought you loved that dog more than me" Homer was sobbing as well.

"Why would you think that?" Homer asked in the saddest softest voice he could muster. Then, his emotions started to change.

"Because you never loved me!" Homer yelled.

The scene wasn't over. Homer's family they would've said something like, "Why would you think that? I loved Bongo, but your my dad, and I love you more". Homer is the easily angered type, but he is also the one who pours out his sensitive side, and he does deeply care for Abe, but he also couldn't forgive him.

"I saved your dog you ungrateful brat! If I'd never loved you, why did I save him hu?! Why?!"

Homer took a few steps backwards, avoiding physical contact with his father. "Wouldn't I love you if I saved that good for nothing dog!? You loved something, you literally loved something, and I saved the thing you loved the most you had in your life! I didn't understand why you loved that scrappy dog!"

Homer's back was against the wall, the sound of fists clinching were pounding.

"I loved that dog because I didn't have anyone to love me back! Ever heard of NOT giving verbal and physical abuse to your child?!" Homer asked with anger. "Please... I was a better father to you then you will ever be!"

Liar.

Abe was nowhere a good father compared to Homer. Sometimes, maybe at least five percent , or even 25, but Homer is a way better father. Homer cares for all his kids equally,. Hanging out with Bart, doing selfless things to Lisa as well being more sensitive and intelligent towards her, and doing his best to know Maggie better. He gave Lisa a saxophone when she was three. When she tried it out, she chuckled softly and looked up at Homer and smiled and Homer smiled back.

Lisa was upset when Homer embarrass her when he takes her to museums, ballet performances, etcetera etcetera. That was until Lisa saw from his prospective. He just wanted to hang out with her, and he for that to happen, he must take her to places he hates, but to places Lisa love. Soon after, they've grown more to eachother, even giving eachother character development . Lisa has gotten more rebellious while Homer was getting more sensitive and intelligent.

Homer groaned.

"This is why mom left you! Your such a horrible father as well was a horrible husband.

'Preach Homer, your speaking the truth'

"She left me?! Ha that's rich! She never left me! Sheleft you!"

"No! My mom loved me!"

"She never loved you! WHY DO YOU THINK SHE ALWAYS LEFT YOU EVERYTIME YOU COME IN CONTACT WITH HER?!"

"I... No! My mother always loved me! Always had, always will!"

"Yeah... sure! Your lying to yourself Homer! The only person who ever loved you was a that rachid dog! And how do you think that turned out?"

His voice was rough. Homer placed his left foot on the wall and crossed his arms.

"I don't believe you" he said roughly.

Abe placed his hand on Homer's shoulder.

"Look, I get it. Your confused. You really think Mona loved you. Puh lease... She loved me way more than you. In fact, she never loved you. You know why? CAUSE YOUR AN ACCIDENT!"

Homer didn't say anything. His family stared at him . They knew how Homer would react to this. Homer would yell so loud that he would punch his father in the face.

Homer closed his eyes and inhaled slowly. And opening his eyes, his expression was emotionless.

"Okay" he said flatly and emotionless.

He walked upstairs as his family, except Abe,was surprised .

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