Gabriel was the millionaire owner of a textile business. After his wife left him for a different man, he was devastated. He had the custody of his daughter, Sandra, who was a 2-year-old girl at that moment.
When Sandra was 15, Gabriel married Harleen. They were a happy family.
That year, both Harleen and Sandra became pregnant. As Sandra tried to hide her baby bump, Gabriel found out that his teen daughter was pregnant.
As they had a huge fight, Sandra ran away with her boyfriend Rick. Despite Gabriel was able to talk with his daughter through phone calls and emails, he never knew where she was living. Sandra only let him know that she was still alive and well, as his granddaughter too as she would sent her pictures to Gabriel.
Years passed. Gabriel’s daughter from Harleen became 6, and they had a big birthday party. While they were on the drive back home, Gabriel’s driver suddenly hit the brakes, as he apologized and told Gabriel that a little girl jumped on the way.
Gabriel wanted to check on the little girl, who was looking like a homeless girl. As he approached to the little girl, Gabriel noticed that the girl was his granddaughter Charlie. As he picked Charlie up, he went back to the car.
Then asked if she was alright and where her mother was.
“Who are you?” she asked, teary-eyed. “Please leave me alone! I need to go!”
As he went to the police station, a search for Sandra begun. Few days later they found Sandra in a hospital, where she was unconscious. Gabriel went to his daughter’s side everyday and read her favorite book.
A week later, while Gabriel was reading the book once again, where Charlie was also holding her mother’s hand, she started to scream suddenly. She felt her mother moved her fingers.
Gabriel called the doctors. As they wanted Gabriel and Charlie to leave, few hours later they found Sandra smiling at them.
As weeks passed, Gabriel brought his daughter and granddaughter back to his house, where he didn’t let them leave this time and loved his whole family with all his heart.
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