Alfie sees his father as his hero and they enjoy activities together like playing football and eating ice cream, but his mother Kathy cuts their adventures short by putting Alfie to bed. Kathy leaves due to the father's secret addiction to Kryptonite, which is stronger than his love for his family. Without Kathy, the father's superhero qualities fade and Alfie sees him as the villain he really is.
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Alfie sees his father as his hero and they enjoy activities together like playing football and eating ice cream, but his mother Kathy cuts their adventures short by putting Alfie to bed. Kathy leaves due to the father's secret addiction to Kryptonite, which is stronger than his love for his family. Without Kathy, the father's superhero qualities fade and Alfie sees him as the villain he really is.
Alfie sees his father as his hero and they enjoy activities together like playing football and eating ice cream, but his mother Kathy cuts their adventures short by putting Alfie to bed. Kathy leaves due to the father's secret addiction to Kryptonite, which is stronger than his love for his family. Without Kathy, the father's superhero qualities fade and Alfie sees him as the villain he really is.
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Alfie sees his father as his hero and they enjoy activities together like playing football and eating ice cream, but his mother Kathy cuts their adventures short by putting Alfie to bed. Kathy leaves due to the father's secret addiction to Kryptonite, which is stronger than his love for his family. Without Kathy, the father's superhero qualities fade and Alfie sees him as the villain he really is.
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Treatment: Like most young boys Alfie always saw his
Dad as his hero. Doing most father duties his Dad was his idol. They played football together, ate ice cream together and he taught Alfie how to ride a bike. Being his Dad's sidekick was all he ever wanted. But the adventures were always cut short by Mummy (Kathy) putting little Alfie to bed.
Meanwhile . . .
Daddies hidden addiction to Kryptonite was much stronger
than his love for his family; and mummy couldn’t take it anymore. Once she walks out Daddy's super hero qualities fade and Alfie sees him for the villain he really is.