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Untrust.

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“She’s good”, I said when he asked,

although he really had no idea because he had not been there for most of the last month.

Or the month before ;

could not comprehend what we had been through.

He had come once, after surgery but she was still groggy

so, she wouldn’t count that

and  frankly, neither would I.

He took the  stethoscope from around his neck.

“How have you been, princess?” he asked

but she would not look at him.

Instead she looked downwards

and turned her back to him

and then climbed into my lap.

I stood up and held her.

She squeezed so tightly.

“It’s okay” I crooned, “you know the paed, you know him”.

He worked quickly then, checked her over.

Still she would not acknowledge him,

her face giving nothing and everything away.

Angry.

Jaded

and maybe a little weary of him too -

she had lost her trust, her faith,

he had lost his rapport

and he knew it.

The paed had always been a ‘safe’ person for Ivy.

He was always someone who made her feel ‘better’

but he had not been there for her this time,

when she needed him,

when she was scared,

when she felt awful.

He let her down.

He tried all of his usual charming tricks, he said all of the right things

but the girl did not budge.

Her face remained sullen, her eyes cast to the ground.

I can’t help feeling that maybe, just maybe

he deserved it.

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15 Responses to “Untrust.”

  • Fiona (73 comments.):

    She tried.

  • SassyCupcakes (139 comments.):

    I’m so sorry that Ivy has lost her great love for her Paed. Maybe this will get through to him that he’s let her down and that he needs to do better for Ivy and for you.

  • Susan, Mum to Molly:

    You bloody bet he deserved it.

    Good on you Ivy.

    Seriously, I’m really glad she did this.

    Might make him think.

    Glad he at least showed his face though.

    Big hugs to you both, Susan x

  • Marylin (170 comments.):

    Go Ivy for showing him what his absence has cost him. I’m so glad she was like this. Maybe it just might make him think…
    *hugs* xx

  • Veronica (102 comments.):

    I think he bloody well deserved it too! He’s been absent, exactly when she needed him. xxx

  • Trish (490 comments.):

    You taught her well, a little charm is not going to fix things for Ivy. I hope he takes it to heart and changes his ways for her sake. (hugs)

  • Pixie (72 comments.):

    he deserved it..
    boy did he deserve it!

  • Danielle (117 comments.):

    Hugs! My heart breaks for her. He did deserve it, and hopefully he works ten times harder to regain that trust AND KEEP IT!!!

  • Ali (45 comments.):

    He bloody did!

    I hate that he let her down. Makes me so sad.

  • Jacquie:

    I think I remember almost every time I lost my faith in someone, or saw them differently after their absence in my time of need. Its painful and its awful that she has to go through this at so young an age. He really deserves to know how much trust he’s lost, so the cold shoulder was good on her.

  • Mum:

    I am sorry it has come to this for Ivy but let’s hope her change in attitude MATTERS to him. xoxo

  • Immy (18 comments.):

    The more I look at the photo, the more perfect for this post it seems to be; Her eyes are weary and dissapointment pulls at her mouth…
    He should not have made her fall for him, if he had no intention of catching her…

  • river (58 comments.):

    Yes, he deserved it, and I won’t be surprised if it takes years for Ivy to trust him again.

  • Emily:

    Hopefully he’ll stop and think about why this amazing little girl doesn’t trust him any longer.. I know that would be enough to break my heart.

  • kim at allconsuming (17 comments.):

    It sucks and is completely unacceptable, but man, I am so proud of Ivy for her reaction and response. No one puts Ivy in the corner.

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