When the youngest boy returned to the car with the message that the older boys didn’t want to help don took a part from the car and ran upstairs to beat the boys with the tire iron. The oldest boys then escaped the beating, but was not seen for another twelve years once they escaped, they never turned back until don was out of the picture. At the age of thirteen she ran away in hopes to find her daddy, when she found him he she remained with until she was seventeen years old. Victoria managed to leave out the details of the reason for her leaving, such as the molestation that lasted three years, the constant beatings administered by don, she never told her father frank jr, she was just happy to be free. After the constant moves from woman to woman home with her daddy, she started to seek stability, she wanted to leave the gipsy life and be stable. …show more content…
My grandmother admits that she was able to maintain her life with her child and provide for the both of them, but one thing she couldn’t do was maintain just one man. In complete honesty, she stated that one man was never good enough she always needed two, one of them to compensate for whatever the other one lacked. After a couple of years she became pregnant again, but did not have the child because she feared that she didn’t know who the father of that baby would be. After a large amount of thinking and crying, she prayed to god that if he would allow her to have another child, she would go throw with the birth, and it would be her last child. God saw fit that my grandmother gave birth to a healthy young girl, she now has two daughters who are three years apart. As she raised her girls through trials and tribulations it did not hinder her progress as a woman. Victoria became a one man woman, holding the vows and honoring marriage she then found true love in Raymond