Annie Wersching Quotes
I Was An Only Child Growing Up, And My Father Passed Away When I Was Twelve, So For Most Of My Life, It Was Just Me And My Momma. We Were Really, Really Close. Learning To Live In The World Without Her Has Been Incredibly Hard. At First, It Didn't Make Any Sense - How To Do It, To Live Without Her - But You Slowly Get Somewhat Used To It.
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