To be fair, Wynnonna doesn't mention Alice to a lot of people. Not because she's ashamed of her daughter, but because she got used to having to act like she doesn't exist, like she died, to keep her safe. And because it's painful. And because she still has a lot of mixed feelings about being a mother. She gets up from the table and makes her way to the cabinets to grab a bottle of whiskey -- between Doc and Faith she knew she would find some. She cracks it open, taking a long swig before speaking again.
"Doc and I had a baby girl, Alice Michelle," Maybe that helps give some context to the complexities around Doc's relationship with the Earps too. "I sent her away right after she was born, out of the Ghost River Triangle so she would be safe."
It was not a decision they made together and Doc resented her for it for a long time, but if it keeps their daughter alive, she doesn't care.
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To be fair, Wynnonna doesn't mention Alice to a lot of people. Not because she's ashamed of her daughter, but because she got used to having to act like she doesn't exist, like she died, to keep her safe. And because it's painful. And because she still has a lot of mixed feelings about being a mother. She gets up from the table and makes her way to the cabinets to grab a bottle of whiskey -- between Doc and Faith she knew she would find some. She cracks it open, taking a long swig before speaking again.
"Doc and I had a baby girl, Alice Michelle," Maybe that helps give some context to the complexities around Doc's relationship with the Earps too. "I sent her away right after she was born, out of the Ghost River Triangle so she would be safe."
It was not a decision they made together and Doc resented her for it for a long time, but if it keeps their daughter alive, she doesn't care.