Y- Dear Son in Law
By mcmanaman
- 1212 reads
Dear Sir
I am writing to say how sorry I am at the way I treated you
when you came round last week. I should not have used the phrase 'Over
my dead body' when you requested my daughters hand in marriage. The
words unsuitable, disgrace and misfit were ? ill advised. I regret
shouting at my daughter, saying she would never be welcome in the house
again, that her grandfather would be turning in his grave at the
thought of 'him' joining our family. I shouldn't have thrown you out of
the house, knowing full well you had nowhere to stay. It was wrong of
me to threaten to break your legs, worse of me to begin the
proceedings.
I have had time to ponder, to reflect on my actions and my wife and I
have decided it would be an honour for you to join our
family.
Yours sincerely,
your future father in law.
PS
Congratulations on your recent National Lottery win.
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