In spite of our opposite lifestyles (he was a religious man, counselor, and healer, while I became a soldier, destroyer, and combat/survival instructor); we always had a mutual respect for each other's personal beliefs; a special, silent, and certain understanding between what he called “ancient souls." Even when I quit High School and ran away from home, my father made it a point to keep in touch.
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