Sorry to all of you people who got cut off in part two, what happened is I thought of a scene in the middle of the other one. Wrote it out and cut and pasted it at the bottom of part two and forgot to take it out before I saved it so I have reposted part two and now here is part three. I apologize for any misleading and confusion I have caused.

Father of Mine part 3
(Peter's office. Daisy is sitting in a chair. Her father is sitting across from her on the couch and Peter is at his desk. The two have been in a face of for about ten minutes. Peter has been trying to get them to talk, but neither is doing very well.)
"OK," Peter says, determined to at least have the two say something to each other, "Mr. Liponosky, you said you wanted to try to work out your relationship with your daughter why don't you tell her why."
Mr. L, thinks for a moment and then looks at his daughter. "I've been out of rehab for two months. Part of what I learned there, was that you need to make amends. I decided it was time for the two of us to make amends."
"Amends, daddy," Daisy says looking up at her father, "Did you make amends with mother?" Mr. L, looks like he's been slapped. "Maybe you'd like to make amends with the bottle, daddy." She says the word as though it's poison.
"I haven't had a drink in several months."
"Do you think that makes up for everything?" Daisy asked.
"I know it doesn't take away all the things that happened Daisy, but I'm sorry."
"Your sorry?" She says, fighting back tears. "Sorry for what, Daddy? Sorry that you weren't ever a real dad to me? Sorry that mom..." Daisy shook her head. She couldn't cry now, not in front of him. "Sorry you had me? Sorry I was there to interrupt your addiction." Her voice has raised until she is shouting. "Your sorry all right." With that Daisy storms past Peter and out of the administration building.
"I'm trying to do the right thing here." Her father says, more to himself then to Peter, after watching his daughter walk away.
"Mr. Liponowsky, I know your trying, but Daisy is very angry. She's trying to deal with a lot of emotions right now. You coming here reminds her of a lot of pain that she doesn't like to share."
"Daisy's mother was very much the same way." He said quietly. "That's why she became an alcoholic."
(Daisy storms into the girls cabin, glad the rest are in class, she doesn't want to deal with them.)
"He's trying." She says to herself. "Trying to make me forgive him." She continues angrily. "I won't." As she talks to herself, she begins pacing, trying to burn off her anger. "Why doesn't he leave, why did he have to come here?" She continues pacing. " I should have offed him when I had the chance." She picks up a glass cat that's sitting on Julliette's nightstand and throws it across the room. It hits the wall shattering into tiny pieces.
Flashback
(a bottle breaks against the wall, it's clear Daisy is the one who threw it. She stands in the kitchen at home. In front of her is her father and Daisy is dressed in normal clothing, not as a goth. Her mother is also there.)
"Your drunk, daddy." Daisy says sadly, but not shockingly.
"I'm not drunk. I was just relaxing after work." He says.
"You were supposed to come to my choir concert." She says accusingly.
"Daisy, I work very hard to support you and your mother, sometimes I need to relax."
"Oh, I'm sorry, daddy, I didn't realize I was in your way." Daisy says and runs out of the kitchen and up to her room.
She slams her bedroom door behind her. For as long as she could remember her father had been drinking, but he was now turning into a alcoholic. More and more he was missing her choir concerts, her school functions and other things all because he was drunk. Her mother had even been picking her up from school drunk lately. She was scared to get into a car with her.
"Well, if they don't care about me," Daisy said to herself, "Then I won't care about them." She says and pauses by her bed. It had hurt so much when he hadn't shown to the concert. Used to her mother would at least come, after all she had taught her to sing, but everything had gotten so much worse. "I will never drink." Daisy vowed to herself. "And I will never, let them see how much this hurts me." With that she layed down on her bed and cried.
End of Flashback.
"I always was in your way, daddy." Daisy says staring at the broken cat. "But this time, I refuse to be hurt by you."
(Next scene. It's of the cliffhangers in class, Sara included. Jeff is impressed with Sara's knowledge, but surprised she's spoken up so much on her first day.)
'ok, you guys, your previous essays were good, but it's time for another one." Jeff said, and the class groaned.
"Jeff, man," Auggie says, "All we been doin is lately is essays."
"Yea, can't we do something else?" Julliette asks, knowing how much Auggie hates to write essays. He throws her an appreciative smile.
Jeff thinks for a moment, knowing they had been doing a lot of essays lately. "All right, if you guys don't want to do the essay, then you don't have to." The class looks at him in disbeleif.
"Jeff, are you serious?" Scott asks.
"I'm serious," He says and the class is thrilled by the fact they don't have to do the essay, "But, " He says, the class groaning now.
"Should have known there would be a catch." Shelby said.
"But, you will have to do a replacement assignment." Jeff says.
"Like what?" Sara asks eagerly.
"Well, you guys decide." Jeff answered. "Each of you will come up with your own assignment."
"All right!" Ezra says. The class shoots him dirty looks, but then he says, "No assignment for me." The rest of the class nod in agreement, they'd assign themselves no homework.
"No, you have to actually do an assignment." Jeff said, earning more groans from the class. "But you can do a presentation, a story, a mural, or the original idea of an essay. It's up to you. But it must not break any of Horizon's rules. And you have to work with in this theme," He turns to the black board and writes for a few moments. He turns around and reads it, "'In spite of everything, I still believe that all people are good at heart.' You project must fit under this theme. The assignment is due Monday. Class dismissed." There are many groans and complaints to the assignment as the class leaves.
"This should be interesting." Sara thinks to herself. "There assignments are so dorky, maybe I'll just write the essay." She continues thinking for a moment. "Better yet, I'll just make a list of all the people who prove Ann Franks quote is wrong. Starting with my parents." With these thoughts she walks out of the classroom and heads to the dorms.
( Shortly after the scene between Daisy and her father, Peter is sitting in his office. Daisy's dad has left to go back to his hotel. He said he would be back that night to talk to his daughter. Sophie enters the office.)
"I take it things didn't go well between Daisy and her father?" Sophie asks after seeing the look on his face.
"Well, she spoke to him. But then she ran out. I don't know whether it's progress or not." Peter says concerned.
"Think they'll ever really talk?" She asks sitting down across from Peter. "A lot of damage has been done."
"I'm not sure. He's willing to try, but Daisy..." He pauses, "She just isn't ready to forgive him yet."
"Well, at least there talking. Maybe it's a start." Sophie says hopefully.
"It's more of arguing." He sighs, "And we go round two after dinner."
"He's coming back?" Sophie asks surprised. "He's got nerve."
"Yea, well we'll see what happens."
(Right before dinner, the girls are walking to the cafeteria. Daisy had cleaned up the cat she broke. She never gave the others an explanation.)
"So," Shelby asks, falling into step with Daisy, "How did things go with you and your dad?"
"It was grand reunion." Daisy answered. " We laughed, we cried, we argued. Everything you'd expect when an alcoholic father and his deranged daughter reunite." With that Daisy quickens her step and pushes ahead of the group so she won't be bothered.
(Dinner is over. Daisy is in Peter's office, so is her father.)
"Well, Daddy. Didn't exactly think you'd come back here tonight." Daisy said.
"Daisy," He says and sighs. "I really do want to try and work things out." Daisy just ignores him.
"Peter, I have group." Daisy says.
Peter sighs, helplessly. "Daisy, your dad's trying here. Can't you at least stay and talk to him?"
"I talked to him earlier, why should I talk to him again?" She answered.
"You know, Mr. Scarbrow," Her dad said "If Daisy has group, maybe I could sit in on it?" Her father said. This shocked both Daisy and Peter.
"I don't think..." Peter began.
"That's a great idea, Daddy." Daisy says, thinking that once her father sits in on group he'll not come back.
"Um..." Peter fumbles for an excuse, "If you both want to, then I guess it's a good idea."