A loving father sees his child as a gift and not a commodity, someone to teach and guide and let grow into who she wants to be. But he's a merman and her mother is not. Does the mother have the right to keep her child on land when she knows the child's life is best in the sea?
A loving father sees his child as a gift and not a commodity, someone to teach and guide and let grow into who she wants to be. But he's a merman and her mother is not. Does the mother have the right to keep her child on land when she knows the child's life is best in the sea?