Lying on the snow-covered ground, injured, I was sure I was going to die. I then saw the owner of the house approaching me. I had seen him in his yard on many occasions, but I never saw him up close until that day. He knelt down beside me. He asked, "What are あなた doing out here によって yourself?" I faintly said, "I got ロスト in the blizzard." He noticed the blood-stained pants leg. He said, "You don't look so good. You're pale." He then pulled up my pants leg and saw my leg was badly wounded. He said, "You're badly hurt, too. I better get あなた to a hospital." He picked me up to carry me to his truck. He asked, "What's your name?" I said, "Ellie." Before he could ask me anything else, I ロスト consciousness. I woke up in the hospital. My family was keeping a vigil on me. My mother said, "Ellie, I'm so glad you're okay." My father knelt down beside the hospital ベッド and said, "Ellie, I'm really sorry. If I had kept my promise to be a better father than my father, this would have never happened." I asked, "What made your break your promise? Was it the alcohol?" He said, "Yes, Ellie. It was the alcohol. I promised to be a better father than my father. He abused me when I was a child. I turned to alcohol after my best friend was killed in a car crash. I blamed myself, because things got ugly between us before he died. To cope, I drank too much, and I took it out on you." I said, "So, it wasn't my fault." He said, "No, Ellie. あなた didn't ask for any of this. There's nobody to blame at all. I'll tell あなた what. I'm going to get some help. I'll sober up, and I promise to be a better father." As for me, I had hypothermia, but that got better, and I was released from the hospital. My leg was badly wounded, but the doctor told me that my wounds would heal with time.
No Stable Place
Aside from Uncle Bob, the only other family members who paid me any mind were my grandparents. My grandfather passed away about a 年 and a half after my father's untimely death. My grandmother lived until I started high school. When she was alive, I could always go to her with a problem. Every time I would have a bad 日 at school, I would go to her. She would say, "Tell me what's wrong, John." I would tell her what was wrong, and she would make everything better. When she passed away when I started high school, I was devastated. Now I had no one to go to when I had a bad day. That's when my record listening became もっと見る frequent. Other than my dog, Beatle, it was my only 情報源 of comfort. I really missed having a person to talk to. I missed having someone who listened to me. When he wasn't working, I could call Uncle Bob and talk to him, but it wasn't the same. Grandma seemed to have an answer for everything. Nobody else seemed to have that gift.
Aside from Uncle Bob, the only other family members who paid me any mind were my grandparents. My grandfather passed away about a 年 and a half after my father's untimely death. My grandmother lived until I started high school. When she was alive, I could always go to her with a problem. Every time I would have a bad 日 at school, I would go to her. She would say, "Tell me what's wrong, John." I would tell her what was wrong, and she would make everything better. When she passed away when I started high school, I was devastated. Now I had no one to go to when I had a bad day. That's when my record listening became もっと見る frequent. Other than my dog, Beatle, it was my only 情報源 of comfort. I really missed having a person to talk to. I missed having someone who listened to me. When he wasn't working, I could call Uncle Bob and talk to him, but it wasn't the same. Grandma seemed to have an answer for everything. Nobody else seemed to have that gift.