That’s not All
Richard wasn’t finished there, however, imploring his sons to speak to their mom and to convince her to stop being silly. He even went so far as to admit to his violent urges upon discovering her betrayal. He was not ashamed to admit that he had been driven to a mental state that often results in some very ugly and irreversible actions. These are the kinds of actions that truly destroy families and turn parents into monsters.
All Worked Up
Richard began choking on emotion as he fleshed out his hurt, explaining how damaged and betrayed he felt, despite being unable to properly put it all into words. He maintained his place as the boys’ father. No matter how poorly they thought of him, Richard was the man that had put clothes on their backs, food on their plates, and paid for them to go through school and university for all those years and years.