Well now that's my girl, we are so very proud of you, we were extremely proud of your decision to join the Sea Org, I recall vividly sitting in my vehicle with you discussing the decision we all had made, that it was your time to go and follow your purpose of being a Sea Org member you were just 15 years. You were delivered into the "care' of the SO and Wayne was to be your guardian until you were 18, we all trusted him and I am sure Wayne thought he would discharge his responsibility well, we honestly believed we were doing the best thing, we knew this was a strong purpose of yours and not one we would stand in the way of. To have two daughters in the Sea Org was a point of immense pride at the time.
We handed over a rare diamond, we trusted the group to take exquisite care of you, when you went in you were bright, happy and excited to be there, a mutual friend of ours happened to be there the day Wayne met you in the foyer at the AO and took you into the care of the church, she said you were radiant. We always looked upon our duty to you as being guardians and protectors, keeping you safe until such time as you could do it for yourself and be in a position to realise your potential, we took that role to heart, we still do. Now we were transferring that duty to those in the Sea Org. We would look on but we realised this was your journey now.
The dreadful loss as parents we experienced when you left is really too hard to put into words, the disappointment we all feel is huge,

I am so so sorry ...we readily forgave the let downs when we didn't get to see you at Xmas or the broken agreements for time off, these were disappointments we would live with so long as you were happy and there is the trap, you were never in a position to say you weren't happy.

It took too long for us to get it, shit!
We absolutely expected the group the one group we felt could be trusted above all others to do what they said they would do, their duty was to enable your purposes to be realised and expanded upon, you went in wanting to help. When you were growing up you never had to be "handled" your ethical attitude to things and to life was always above reproach, god I wish I'd had your sense of right and wrong at your age. So to find later they had decided you had to be "handled" scrubbing dumpsters and the likes we knew was an effort to crush you and make you over into someone other than who you are, something like them.
We now know they never intended to do more than what they did...they intended to betray your trust, your faith, your good intentions and mould you into something less than than they could only ever wish to be.
But you were too much for them!!! So it is thanks to you and your guts and determination that you wouldn't submit to their domination.

Good on you my girl may you never be put in that situation again.

It is very very good to have you out and that is an understatement.
