Love, Dad
"You may be my father, but you’re not my dad."
A young father is writing a letter addressed to his daughter, while he is facing the pressures of his relationship with her.
"You may be my father, but you’re not my dad."
A young father is writing a letter addressed to his daughter, while he is facing the pressures of his relationship with her.
Morgan Flannigan
James
Hannah Backhouse
Jules/Julia
A young father is writing a letter addressed to his daughter, while he is facing the pressures of his relationship with her.
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