Dan Donahue discovers that his parents' divorce when he was a boy is negatively affecting not only his life, but his potential marriage to Sue, the woman he loves. He writes a very painful letter to his father Mike in an attempt to resolve the estrangement between them, so that he can move forward with his life.—kotrofos
Dan Donahue has finally met the woman of his dreams. But on the night he is going to propose, he is overcome by deep-rooted anger caused by the father who abandoned him as a boy. Dan confronts his feelings of bitterness head on as he pours his heart out in a letter to his father.—Anonymous
While eating hot-dog in a square, Dan hits on the gorgeous Sue, and six months later he intends to propose to her. However he feels affected by his relationship with his father and shy in front of her parents. He writes a letter to his father exposing his troubled childhood after her left his family and how his life was affected by his divorce.—Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil