If she has asked you to forget about babysitting after she has received the letter from her dad, then I am afraid you will just have to accept that for the time being she doesn't want to see either of you.
Her dad did the right thing writing to her expressing his concern and telling her you both love her.
I am afraid she is hiding something, otherwise I can't see why she suddenly doesn't want to see any of the family.
The likeliest is money problems or trouble at work or with her husband or partner, if she has one.
I am sorry, but I think you just have to give way to her right now, and hope that she will come and explain what it is all about one day.
My step-son disappeared completely for a year and as he was in his thirties we couldn't do anything about it - then out of the blue he sent me an e-mail asking if his dad would ring him up as he needed help.
It turned out he had got into debt and been chucked out of his flat. Dh wrote out a power of attorney for him to sign ndt started in ringing the bank and other creditors.
Now ten years later, he has never looked back and is doing fine, so I hope the same happens with your step-daughter.
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