[She looked back at him, hands in her lap and unexpectedly nervous. There's something odd about talking to her dad this way, maybe it's because they don't exactly have a lot of familial talks like this.]
I forgive you, completely. [To her, that's a more respectful and dignified response than 'it's okay' or 'that's fine'. Both of those responses seem dismissive, and that's not the point of this talk. She exhales and then smiles wide.]
And thank you.
[At the end of the day all she really wanted was that apology.]
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I forgive you, completely. [To her, that's a more respectful and dignified response than 'it's okay' or 'that's fine'. Both of those responses seem dismissive, and that's not the point of this talk. She exhales and then smiles wide.]
And thank you.
[At the end of the day all she really wanted was that apology.]