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Hanna felt blinded by her emotions. The tears of betrayal couldn't seem to stop. She was so heart broken when the man of her dreams so brutally dumped her. Knowing now that her father was to blame, he did this to her-all the time knowing why Jesse had broken her heart. She turned to him, he offered her comfort as she cried on his broad shoulders. She searched her mind and heart for a path to forgiveness. She was so angry at the two of them now. Henry and Jesse. She thought she could handle this, she forgave Jesse, but she could not forget. She walked down to the dock to the beautiful lake and mindlessly bated the hook on one of the fishing poles that was left at the dock. She cast the line out into the still water with an angry throw, the line went way out before plopping into the lake wit