LOGINDave and Rose share a common fate: both have left their spouses to protect their children from them. Rose has divorced her husband Eric because he hates her daughter Melissa, now she is building a life of her own. Dave's wife Sandra lives in a dormitory for the mentally ill and is undergoing therapy because of her depression, her shopping addiction and her aggressiveness, with which she endangers Josie, their daughter. When Dave and Rose become friends through their children, Eric tries to destroy Rose's reputation and spreads lies about her. Sandra, on the other hand, uses unscrupulous means to win back her husband ...
View MoreDave looked puzzled. "You were there too?"“Yes,” said Rose, “didn't I say that? The firefighters and police on site said I was very lucky. Because the car could have rushed into the tree differently. I was in the hospital for a week, but I wasn't seriously injured. ""One week. Then you couldn't go to the funeral? ”Dave asked sympathetically."Exactly. It was terrible for me, I was stuck in the hospital and couldn't say goodbye to my parents. I also only found out the day before that they were dead because my condition did not allow it beforehand, as the doctor explained to me. ""Were you with your husband back then?"Rose thought for a moment. "Not right. We had only just met. But after that we were together. Back then he helped me a lot to cope with everything. "It sounded like Rose had once been very attached to her husband.Dave asked, "What happened?"Even without him saying it, Rose knew what he
Dave put the bowl in front of him, then mixed the ingredients with one hand.“I learned to cook from my mother. She was a cook in a hotel ”, she answered Dave's question only now."Oh, and what is she doing now?" He asked innocently. He raised his head in surprise when he heard Rose's voice, which was suddenly occupied.“My mother ... and my father are both in the cemetery. It was a car accident. Eight years ago."Dave looked at her, embarrassed. "I'm sorry, I didn't know ..."Rose interrupted him. "That's fine. How should you know that? "To say something, Dave held the bowl out to her and asked, "Look, is that a good thing?"For a moment Rose looked at him as if he had spoken Chinese.Then she cleared her throat and said, “Show me. Looks pretty good. And now we have to try. "Dave looked at her in amazement. "Raw?" He asked disgusted.“Raw, of course. When it's done, there is nothing we can
Dave, on the other hand, showed the two girls (and Rose) how to recognize a cherry tree and he even discovered a nest within reach, which he carefully pulled out of the bushes to show the children."Don't touch the babies or they'll smell like you," he admonished. "Look, you still have your eyes closed. But now I'm putting it back in its place. "Dave carefully tucked the nest back between the branches. Josie and Melissa loved it.Rose was impressed too. She liked to go for a walk, but she had always overlooked the real highlights.Dave knew the area called Jacks Peak Park pretty well, even if he hadn't been there in a long time. You had to drive a bit to start hiking, but it was worth it.He showed the three women the best points from which one had a great view of the sea. Rose was totally thrilled, even if she was a little disappointed that she wasn't able to contribute so much.At least she could score points with the food. Almost everyth
"Yes, please," Dave replied happily, "that would be fun." And he meant it.He liked to talk to her, she was funny and did not try to squeeze him out about Sandra or get on him. Very pleasant company.They said goodbye and Dave made his way home with Josie.In fact, it was late enough to get ready for bed."Mel," Rose said as they stood in the bathroom together, putting on their pajamas."Yes, Mommy?""What did Josie tell you about her mother?"Melissa thought for a moment. “She didn't say much. Just about the closet and that her mommy doesn't love her as much as a mommy does. She said her aunt Nell loved her more. And she only saw it once. "Rose ran ice cold down her spine. That sounded awful. The poor child. "And what did you tell her?"“I said my daddy didn't really love me either, but you loved me twice as much for that. And then Josie said that her daddy loved her twice as much too. And the





