Parental Love -finished- - Version- 1.1 __full__

He reached into his coat pocket— his coat, in the memory—and felt paper. A note. Her handwriting: "I love you. Don't be sad. Just be the father I know you can be."

Parental love is characterized by an unwavering commitment to the child's well-being, happiness, and success. It's a love that's not limited by the child's behavior, achievements, or circumstances. A parent's love remains steadfast, a constant source of comfort, guidance, and reassurance that helps shape the child's sense of identity, self-worth, and belonging. Parental Love -Finished- - Version- 1.1

Love oscillates between letting go and holding tight. A parent balances pushing a child toward independence and remaining present as a secure base. Encouragement that stretches ability without breaking confidence is rare but transformative. Presence — not interference — allows exploration while providing a safety net. Over time, the net loosens: the measure of success is when absence no longer feels like threat. He reached into his coat pocket— his coat,

Leo scrambled to write it down. Mr. Whiskers was still in Mia's closet. Don't be sad

: Often considered the "best ending" route, focusing on restoring a blossoming relationship with Emily .