
O mundo de Emma virou de cabeça para baixo quando seu pai ligou abruptamente para casa da universidade, apenas para exigir que ela desocupasse seu quarto para seu meio-irmão imprudente. Meses depois, outra ligação urgente revelou a casa da família em ruínas, iniciando uma jornada de redenção e reconstrução para todos eles.
Eu estava imerso no meu livro de biologia na biblioteca da universidade. Meu laptop estava aberto, e minhas anotações estavam espalhadas ao meu redor. O cheiro de café enchia o ar enquanto eu bebia da minha xícara, tentando manter o foco. Então meu telefone tocou, interrompendo minha concentração.

Jovem mulher na biblioteca | Fonte: Pexels
Era o papai. Ele nunca ligava só para bater papo. Meu coração pulou uma batida quando atendi.
“Emma, preciso que você venha para casa imediatamente”, ele disse. Sua voz soou estranha, urgente.
“Está tudo bem, pai?”, perguntei, sentindo um nó se formar no estômago.
“Venha para casa”, ele repetiu e desligou.

Homem ao telefone | Fonte: Midjourney
Arrumei minhas coisas rapidamente, minha mente correndo. Por que papai parecia tão urgente? Eu não conseguia me livrar da sensação de que algo estava errado. Peguei minha bolsa e saí da biblioteca, mal me lembrando de jogar fora minha xícara de café ao sair.
A viagem para casa foi um borrão. Meus pensamentos eram uma confusão de preocupação e confusão. Papai nunca ligou assim. O que poderia ser tão importante?

Uma mulher dirigindo | Fonte: Pexels
Quando parei em nossa modesta casa nos arredores da cidade, vi o carro de Linda na garagem. Lá dentro, encontrei papai, Linda e Jacob sentados na sala de estar. A atmosfera estava tensa.
“Pai, o que está acontecendo?”, perguntei, tentando manter a voz firme.
Ele olhou para mim, seu rosto sombrio. “Emma, precisamos conversar.”
Sentei-me, sentindo os olhos de todos em mim. Jacob parecia desconfortável, se mexendo no assento. Linda sentou-se ao lado dele, seu rosto ilegível.

Homem olhando diretamente | Fonte: Midjourney
“Jacob vai ficar conosco por um tempo”, começou papai.
Eu assenti lentamente. “Ok…”
“O antigo quarto dele agora é o escritório da Linda”, continuou o pai. “Então ele vai ficar com o seu.”
Olhei para ele, sem acreditar no que estava ouvindo. “O quê? Para onde eu devo ir?”
“Você pode ficar no campus”, disse papai, como se não fosse grande coisa.

Mulher chocada segurando um par de óculos | Fonte: Pexels
“Pai, não tenho dinheiro para morar no campus em tempo integral”, protestei. “Estou trabalhando meio período só para juntar dinheiro para o próximo semestre.”
“Você vai descobrir. Você é uma garota esperta!” Ele tentou rir. “Jacob precisa de um lugar para ficar agora, e você tem opções. Ele não tem.”
Eu não conseguia acreditar. Meu próprio pai estava me expulsando por Jacob, que tinha desperdiçado todas as oportunidades dadas a ele. Senti lágrimas de frustração e traição brotando, mas me recusei a chorar na frente deles.

Dois homens sorrindo | Fonte: Midjourney
“Tudo bem”, eu disse, me levantando. “Vou arrumar minhas coisas.”
Passei a próxima hora enfiando meus pertences em sacolas e caixas. Papai não se ofereceu para ajudar, e nem Linda ou Jacob. Quando terminei, dei uma última olhada no quarto que tinha sido meu santuário e fui em direção à porta.
“Boa sorte”, Jacob disse com um sorriso malicioso quando passei por ele.

Homem sorrindo pela janela | Fonte: Midjourney
Encontrar um lugar para ficar no campus não foi fácil. Mudei-me para um pequeno dormitório, abarrotado com minhas caixas e malas. Equilibrar meu trabalho de meio período e meus estudos foi difícil, mas eu estava determinada a fazer dar certo.
Os dias viraram semanas, e eu mal tinha tempo para respirar. Estudei até tarde da noite, trabalhei em todos os turnos que pude e tentei economizar cada centavo. Apesar de tudo, senti uma estranha sensação de independência. Esta era a minha vida, e eu estava fazendo-a funcionar.

Mulher ocupada em seu laptop | Fonte: Pexels
Poucos meses depois, meu trabalho duro valeu a pena. Consegui um emprego muito melhor, um que pagava o suficiente para eu alugar um apartamento pequeno e aconchegante nos arredores da cidade. Não era muito, mas era meu. E eu estava incrivelmente orgulhoso disso.
Um dia, meu telefone vibrou no balcão da cozinha enquanto eu estava me preparando para o trabalho. Ao ver o nome de Linda piscando na tela, peguei-o, esperando o pior.
“Emma, você precisa voltar para casa”, disse Linda, com a voz trêmula.

Mulher atendendo o telefone enquanto trabalha | Fonte: Pexels
“Por quê? O que está acontecendo?”, perguntei, com o coração batendo forte.
“Venha para casa”, ela repetiu, e eu podia ouvir o pânico em sua voz.
Peguei minhas chaves e corri para fora da porta, minha mente correndo. O que poderia ter acontecido agora?
Quando cheguei na casa da minha infância, meu estômago caiu. Caminhões de bombeiro estavam alinhados na rua, luzes piscando. Vizinhos estavam reunidos, sussurrando e apontando.

Bombeiros apagando um incêndio | Fonte: Pexels
Eu empurrei a multidão, meu coração na garganta. Ali, na frente dos restos carbonizados da nossa casa, estavam papai e Linda, parecendo devastados.
Corri até eles, tentando entender a cena diante de mim. “O que aconteceu?”, perguntei, sem fôlego.
“Jacob deu uma festa enquanto estávamos no lago”, disse papai, com a voz vazia. “Um dos amigos dele estava fumando e acidentalmente ateou fogo nas cortinas. A casa inteira pegou fogo.”

Uma festa em chamas | Fonte: Midjourney
Olhei para os destroços, a descrença me invadindo. Meu quarto, minhas coisas — tudo tinha sumido. Mas mais do que isso, nossa casa estava destruída.
“Estão todos bem?”, perguntei, forçando-me a focar no que mais importava.
“Todos estão bem”, disse Linda, com lágrimas escorrendo pelo rosto. “Mas a casa… é uma perda total. Não temos seguro suficiente para cobrir o dano total.”

Mulher chorando | Fonte: Pexels
Papai olhou para mim, seus olhos cheios de arrependimento. “Sinto muito, Emma”, ele disse, sua voz embargada. “Eu nunca deveria ter te expulsado. Isso é tudo culpa minha.”
Senti uma onda de emoções misturadas — raiva, pena, frustração. “Você fez sua escolha, pai. E agora está enfrentando as consequências.”
Papai assentiu, com lágrimas escorrendo pelo rosto. “Por favor, Emma, você pode nos ajudar? Não temos mais para onde ir.”

Homem frustrado chorando | Fonte: Pexels
Respirei fundo, minha mente acelerada. Parte de mim queria ir embora, deixá-los lidar com a bagunça que eles criaram. Mas outra parte de mim sabia que eu não podia deixá-los assim.
“Eu vou ajudar”, eu disse finalmente, minha voz firme. “Mas as coisas têm que mudar. Eu não serei tratado como um cidadão de segunda classe na minha própria família.”

Emma exige uma mudança | Fonte: Midjourney
“Eu prometo”, disse papai, sua voz séria. “As coisas serão diferentes.”
Olhei para Linda, que assentiu em concordância. “Nós faremos isso funcionar, Emma. Obrigada.”
Ofereci a eles um lugar para ficar no meu pequeno apartamento enquanto eles lidavam com as consequências do incêndio e elaboravam o seguro e os planos de reconstrução. Era apertado, mas era uma chance de reconstruir nosso relacionamento.

Um pequeno apartamento | Fonte: Pexels
Os dias se transformaram em semanas enquanto navegávamos na nova situação de vida. Tivemos que aprender a coexistir em um espaço tão pequeno, mas, lentamente, começamos a encontrar um ritmo. Observei enquanto papai e Linda se esforçavam para fazer as pazes, ajudando no apartamento e respeitando meu espaço.
Uma noite, quando nos sentamos para jantar, papai olhou para mim, sua expressão sincera. “Emma, eu sei que não tenho sido o melhor pai. Mas estou tentando consertar as coisas. Obrigado por nos dar essa chance.”
Eu assenti, sentindo uma sensação de alívio. “Somos uma família, pai. Temos que ficar juntos.”

Homem abraçando uma mulher por trás | Fonte: Midjourney
Linda sorriu, estendendo a mão para apertar a minha. “Nós vamos superar isso. Juntos.”
Conforme os meses passaram, trabalhamos juntos para reconstruir nossas vidas. Papai encontrou um emprego para ajudar a cobrir as despesas, e Linda começou um negócio online para trazer renda extra. Continuei com meus estudos e trabalho, sentindo uma nova sensação de equilíbrio e apoio.

Mulher ocupada trabalhando em sua mesa | Fonte: Pexels
O processo de reconstrução da nossa casa foi lento, mas nos aproximou. Passamos os fins de semana no local, ajudando onde podíamos e fazendo planos para o futuro. O trabalho físico de reconstrução refletia o trabalho emocional que estávamos fazendo, pedaço por pedaço, tijolo por tijolo.
No final, o fogo que destruiu nossa casa também queimou os velhos ressentimentos e mal-entendidos. Estávamos mais fortes, mais conectados e prontos para enfrentar o que viesse a seguir juntos.

Mulher feliz e realizada | Fonte: Pexels
Se você gostou dessa história sobre um pai que trai sua filha e o carma que o atinge, aqui vai outra!
Marido deixa esposa e filho por mulher mais nova, anos depois a filha se torna sua chefe — História do dia
William abandona sua esposa e filha para começar uma nova vida com sua jovem amante. Mas as coisas mudam anos depois, e quando William menos espera que as coisas deem errado, ele fica cara a cara com sua filha adulta.
William sentiu uma pontada de culpa enquanto sua esposa o olhava ansiosamente. Por um momento, ele reconsiderou sua decisão. Ele sabia que Linda ficaria arrasada se descobrisse que ele tinha uma amante.

Apenas para fins ilustrativos | Fonte: Pexels
William e Linda estavam casados há 20 anos, tinham uma filha de 17 anos e viviam uma vida pacífica na casa que Linda herdou dos pais. Eles até começaram um negócio de carne seca há um ano, mas logo parou de dar dinheiro, então o trabalho de William os sustentava.
“O que você queria discutir, William?” Linda quebrou o silêncio.
Este trabalho é inspirado em eventos e pessoas reais, mas foi ficcionalizado para fins criativos. Nomes, personagens e detalhes foram alterados para proteger a privacidade e melhorar a narrativa. Qualquer semelhança com pessoas reais, vivas ou mortas, ou eventos reais é mera coincidência e não intencional do autor.
O autor e a editora não fazem nenhuma reivindicação quanto à precisão dos eventos ou à representação dos personagens e não são responsáveis por nenhuma interpretação errônea. Esta história é fornecida “como está”, e quaisquer opiniões expressas são as dos personagens e não refletem as opiniões do autor ou da editora.
The sultry Heather Thomas of ‘The Fall Guy’ struggled with addiction – but look at her now, at 66
Known for her starring role opposite Lee Majors in The Fall Guy, Heather Thomas–who turned 66 on September 8–was poised for a hugely success Hollywood career.
But when the actor’s mother showed up on set after the show’s finale was filmed, the gorgeous blonde rushed to hospital, believing that her father had an emergency.
The family and friends who greeted her at the Santa Monica hospital let her know that her dad, Leon, was fine, and that it was her who had their concerns.
This was just the beginning of a new journey for the then 28-year-old woman, whose personal life and career completely transformed after that visit to the hospital.
Keep reading to find out what happened to the former pinup girl of the 1980s!
Gifted with the talent and natural movie star beauty that rivalled Farrah Fawcett and Heather Locklear, Heather Thomas did what she was born to do.
Playing Jody Banks, a stuntwoman-bounty hunter on the popular action show, Thomas was adored by the male population who viewed her as a sex symbol, a title which she admits to having mixed feelings.
“There’s obligatory condescension that goes with that,” Thomas told People. “You fill that archetype, the blonde bimbo. But at that point, I was just having fun.”
Unfortunately, she was having too much fun with the inclusion of drugs, a habit that started before her role as Jody Banks.
Her substance use dates to the sixth grade when she started using drugs to maintain steady top grades. Thomas said, “I was taking acid and making straight A’s. I just thought it was mind expanding.”

As her mind evolved from child to adult, so did the drugs she consumed.
At UCLA Thomas started using cocaine and in 1981, one year into her role on The Fall Guy, her drug problems escalated.
Also, feeling like she had to live up with her sex symbol title, the 5-foot-7 Thomas became obsessed with weight, and started taking Lasix, a diuretic that can cause severe lethargy.
To counteract the lethargy, she took more cocaine for a burst of energy.
“At first I was in a honeymoon stage with the drug. I felt that I was getting a lot for my money. It enabled me to stay up all night and then work all the next day,” she said, claiming that she never used cocaine on set. “Cocaine is not approved of on sets. It’s not clubby to do it anymore. It is just a private hell.”
Contrary to her claims, a source close to the actor told People that her drug use was derailing her career. “Word was out on Heather,” the source said. “People knew she had a problem.”
Thomas dropped from 125 to 105 pounds and was falling asleep between takes. Thomas admitted, “Sometimes I was in a minicoma.”
And then she passed out in front of Majors, who called her manager, who called her mother.
When the series finale of The Fall Guy wrapped, her mom, Gladdy Ryder–a former special education teacher–appeared on the set and told her daughter that her father was in hospital.
Rushing to St. John’s Hospital, the author of “Trophies” was greeted by family and friends who were ready to see her admitted into the hospital’s three-week drug program.

“It was a big relief to me,” Thomas said of that day, adding that when she checked into detox, she had pneumonia, scarred lungs and inflamed kidneys. “I’d been on a roller coaster and I wanted to get off. If my family hadn’t intervened, I probably would have gone on my merry way until I lost my job or I died.”
She added, “…The doctors said I should have been dead three years ago.”
Committed to recovery, Thomas surrounded herself with like-minded people who would benefit her goals of being drug-free. That was when Thomas, 28 at the time, met and married Allan Rosenthal, the co-founder of Cocaine Anonymous, whom she divorced in September 1986.
The same month, she suffered serious injuries to both legs when she was struck by a car while crossing the street.

After detox, divorce and surgery repair major damage in one of her legs, Thomas returned to work with smaller roles in TV series. She can also be seen in films like in Cyclone in 1987 and the 1990 Canadian film Red Blooded American Girl with Christopher Plummer.
With her troubles behind her, Thomas started new in the 1990s and while trying to revive her career, she married entertainment lawyer Skip Brittenham in 1992. Taking on the new role as the stepmother to his two daughters, Kristina and Shauna, Thomas also gave birth to her only biological child, daughter India Rose who was born in June 2000.
“So when I had about 45 restraining orders out, and I was on everything from a toilet seat cover to an ashtray–and I was in love, and [then] had two little girls–I decided to give it up and write for a while,” she told Reuters.
In 2017, Heather made a brief comeback in the movie Girltrash: All Night Long, one of her 26 acting credits in her career.
Focused mostly on writing, the Zapped! actor said it wasn’t a lack of roles that drove her from acting, but the stalkers who persistently breached her privacy.
“I was getting so stalked. I had one guy climb over the fence with a knife one time. I had these two little girls and they desperately needed raising so that was that. But I think now I have gotten so old that people won’t bother me much.”
Thomas is also now involved as an activist and formerly served on the board for the Rape Foundation and Amazon Conservation Team.
Identifying as a feminist–a duplicitous title for a former sex symbol–Thomas explained the power of both.
“When I was young, I did what people told me to do but when I was older, I didn’t compromise myself. I wanted power and freedom. This gave me a house and the notoriety to get into the door. There is nothing horrible in letting people see your body. I don’t think I betrayed myself. I don’t think being a feminist means you should be ashamed of your body,” she said.
It’s really sad that Heather Thomas was unable to revive her career in acting again but we’re happy that she got the help she needed and is now in a lifelong journey of recovery.
There are so many wonderful shows of the 1980s and we loved seeing her in the role of Jody Banks in The Fall Guy with the Six Million Dollar Man Lee Majors!
We’d love to hear what you have to say about Thomas and her recovery!
Known for her starring role opposite Lee Majors in The Fall Guy, Heather Thomas–who turned 66 on September 8–was poised for a hugely success Hollywood career.
But when the actor’s mother showed up on set after the show’s finale was filmed, the gorgeous blonde rushed to hospital, believing that her father had an emergency.
The family and friends who greeted her at the Santa Monica hospital let her know that her dad, Leon, was fine, and that it was her who had their concerns.
At only 14 the girl hosted an NBC series called Talking with a Giant, a show where she and four other teens interviewed celebrities.
Wanting to take her career to the next level–as an actor, director and writer–Thomas, now 66, then studied film and theater at UCLA, and the year before she graduated, she appeared in the short-lived comedy series, Co-Ed Fever (1979).
Heather Locklear and Heather ThomasPosted by Back to 80s on Saturday, June 5, 2021
In 1980, the Connecticut-born actor won her first leading role in the TV series, The Fall Guy, playing the sidekick to Lee Majors, who in the 1970s, gained global recognition for his performance as Steven Austin in The Six Million Dollar Man.
Playing Jody Banks, a stuntwoman-bounty hunter on the popular action show, Thomas was adored by the male population who viewed her as a sex symbol, a title which she admits to having mixed feelings.
“There’s obligatory condescension that goes with that,” Thomas told People. “You fill that archetype, the blonde bimbo. But at that point, I was just having fun.”
Unfortunately, she was having too much fun with the inclusion of drugs, a habit that started before her role as Jody Banks.
Her substance use dates to the sixth grade when she started using drugs to maintain steady top grades. Thomas said, “I was taking acid and making straight A’s. I just thought it was mind expanding.”

As her mind evolved from child to adult, so did the drugs she consumed.
At UCLA Thomas started using cocaine and in 1981, one year into her role on The Fall Guy, her drug problems escalated.
Also, feeling like she had to live up with her sex symbol title, the 5-foot-7 Thomas became obsessed with weight, and started taking Lasix, a diuretic that can cause severe lethargy.
To counteract the lethargy, she took more cocaine for a burst of energy.
“At first I was in a honeymoon stage with the drug. I felt that I was getting a lot for my money. It enabled me to stay up all night and then work all the next day,” she said, claiming that she never used cocaine on set. “Cocaine is not approved of on sets. It’s not clubby to do it anymore. It is just a private hell.”
Contrary to her claims, a source close to the actor told People that her drug use was derailing her career. “Word was out on Heather,” the source said. “People knew she had a problem.”
Thomas dropped from 125 to 105 pounds and was falling asleep between takes. Thomas admitted, “Sometimes I was in a minicoma.”
And then she passed out in front of Majors, who called her manager, who called her mother.
When the series finale of The Fall Guy wrapped, her mom, Gladdy Ryder–a former special education teacher–appeared on the set and told her daughter that her father was in hospital.
Rushing to St. John’s Hospital, the author of “Trophies” was greeted by family and friends who were ready to see her admitted into the hospital’s three-week drug program.

“It was a big relief to me,” Thomas said of that day, adding that when she checked into detox, she had pneumonia, scarred lungs and inflamed kidneys. “I’d been on a roller coaster and I wanted to get off. If my family hadn’t intervened, I probably would have gone on my merry way until I lost my job or I died.”
She added, “…The doctors said I should have been dead three years ago.”
Committed to recovery, Thomas surrounded herself with like-minded people who would benefit her goals of being drug-free. That was when Thomas, 28 at the time, met and married Allan Rosenthal, the co-founder of Cocaine Anonymous, whom she divorced in September 1986.
The same month, she suffered serious injuries to both legs when she was struck by a car while crossing the street.

After detox, divorce and surgery repair major damage in one of her legs, Thomas returned to work with smaller roles in TV series. She can also be seen in films like in Cyclone in 1987 and the 1990 Canadian film Red Blooded American Girl with Christopher Plummer.
With her troubles behind her, Thomas started new in the 1990s and while trying to revive her career, she married entertainment lawyer Skip Brittenham in 1992. Taking on the new role as the stepmother to his two daughters, Kristina and Shauna, Thomas also gave birth to her only biological child, daughter India Rose who was born in June 2000.
“So when I had about 45 restraining orders out, and I was on everything from a toilet seat cover to an ashtray–and I was in love, and [then] had two little girls–I decided to give it up and write for a while,” she told Reuters.
In 2017, Heather made a brief comeback in the movie Girltrash: All Night Long, one of her 26 acting credits in her career.
Focused mostly on writing, the Zapped! actor said it wasn’t a lack of roles that drove her from acting, but the stalkers who persistently breached her privacy.
“I was getting so stalked. I had one guy climb over the fence with a knife one time. I had these two little girls and they desperately needed raising so that was that. But I think now I have gotten so old that people won’t bother me much.”
Thomas is also now involved as an activist and formerly served on the board for the Rape Foundation and Amazon Conservation Team.
Identifying as a feminist–a duplicitous title for a former sex symbol–Thomas explained the power of both.
“When I was young, I did what people told me to do but when I was older, I didn’t compromise myself. I wanted power and freedom. This gave me a house and the notoriety to get into the door. There is nothing horrible in letting people see your body. I don’t think I betrayed myself. I don’t think being a feminist means you should be ashamed of your body,” she said.
It’s really sad that Heather Thomas was unable to revive her career in acting again but we’re happy that she got the help she needed and is now in a lifelong journey of recovery.
There are so many wonderful shows of the 1980s and we loved seeing her in the role of Jody Banks in The Fall Guy with the Six Million Dollar Man Lee Majors!
We’d love to hear what you have to say about Thomas and her recovery!
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