The head of the household looked at Belle Rose, and he asked. "But can you remember what your grandparents have said to you, and do you need a desk to write?" Belle Rose knew that the head of the household was speaking the truth, and she nodded her head as she replied. "Yes, I do need a desk to write the letter out, and I do remember what my grandparents have said as they are not happy that their children have forgotten my actual birthday."
The head of the household saw a desk behind Belle Rose, and he pointed at the desk as he spoke. "There is a desk, and it is right behind you. I know that you can't see it as it is behind you, and I will check if it has line paper and a pen." Belle Rose nodded her head, and the household head aimed for the desk. He saw a pen and some lined paper on top of the desk.
The head of the household walked back to Belle Rose and the Beast. The head of the household nodded his head, and he spoke. "There is a pen and line paper on the desk." Belle Rose glanced at the Beast as he strode over to her and helped her stand up. Belle Rose, the Beast and the head of the household, strode over to the desk.
The head of the household pulled the chair out for Belle Rose, and she used the desk to steady herself. Belle Rose eased herself into the chair, and the household head slowly pushed the chair in. Belle Rose picked a pen up, and she began to write what her grandparents had said to her with the Beast, and the head of the household watched her as she wrote.
"Belle Rose, we have something to say to you, and we want you to listen as it is important, and you will not hear it from your parents. However, we can tell and see that you want to do things that you want to do. Your parents have grown up with the traditions that we had to follow, and we got a strong feeling that your parents will want you to follow them as well. We don't blame you at all, and we will support you as we did with our second children."
"We have already been informed how your parents have been treating you, and we are fuming with rage. If your parents demand you marry the man they have chosen, they can spend a lot more time with each other and make you extremely unhappy. We want you to be with the man you want to be with, do all the things you want to do, see all the things that you won't see, and see the world's wonders. Show them a piece of paper with what we have told you and tell them to their face that their parents are going to support their granddaughter as we want you to end the traditions that we have raised our first children."
Belle Rose placed the pen down as she picked the piece of paper up and showed it to the Beast and the head of the household. The Beast and the head of the household were stunned.
Belle Rose gave the piece of paper to the head of the household, and she picked the pen up again as the Beast and the head of the household slowly moved away from Belle Rose. Belle Rose thinks of what she wants to write to her parents and Ayers. Belle Rose knew that she had to start with her parents, and she began to write a letter to her parents.
"To Paris and Ava.
I know that I should be calling you two mum and dad. But after what you two have done to me, I can't call you two mum and dad anymore. You two have broken the bond and trust between us three. You haven't been there for my first steps, words, tooth, birthday, Easter, Christmas, communion and day at school. You two couldn't even be bothered to be at my baptism, and I have to find the name you want to give me. You tried to give me the name was Violet, but I chose Belle Rose for myself.
You refuse to come to parent's evening and meet my teachers. You two refused to go to the school plays I was in; you won't allow me to go on school trips; I got jeered and laughed at by the other girls apart from Fatima. You couldn't even be bothered to be there at my baptism and confirmation.
You two have let me down big time and when you go on holiday without me. It hurts me deeply, and you two pretend that I am not there. You two act as if I am invisible when visible, and you don't give me any presents or gifts. You told me to treat you two with respect, but you don't give me any care. Every time you two go on holiday, I spend time with my aunts and uncles. But I can't spend all the time with them as they have families of their own and they have to act like my parents when you two couldn't even act like my parents. I have to stay with Mrs Sprocket while you two are in your world and you refuse to allow me to go with you on holiday. My uncles and aunts have to teach me how to act like a lady and act in high society.
You two told me to stay at 16 years old, and I can't stay at 16 forever. When I just turned 18 years old. You two gave me a birthday card with the number 16 on it, and I ran out of the house as I ran all the way, with the card, to my uncle's house, your brother Ava. He wasn't expecting me but when he saw the card. He let me in and took me to a bedroom as he summoned his wife. She came, and she understood when she locked her eyes on the birthday card."