I never called Leo___1____ . At first, he was no one ___2____in my life. Later on, he became my friend and part of the family. When I was eleven years old, Leo ____3___ my mother. We put down roots in the ____4___ two years later. At first our suburban house ____5___ our neighbors’, but then it began to change and a real family was forming. Leo often drove me to school when it was bad. Maybe my classmates took it for ___6____ that their fathers dropped them off at school, but I didn’t think that way. I also cherished the time we went shopping together with ____7___ delight. Once my “real” father wanted to see us again, on a regular ___8____ . When I met with the judge, I told him that I didn’t want to see my “real” father. Thus, my “real” father’s ___9____was denied. But Leo didn’t think he was ___10____.