Choosing paths
–it definitely needed a new coat of paint. I turned to my side and my eyes fell on my wardrobe–I nee
o get home. It was Saturday and they still had to go to work. By they, I meant my
high school last month and was going to check my mail today, my admission letter had arrived and
et better than that, call me crazy or not a serious minded student,
eo games and I wasn't the Barbie doll freak whatever. We kill zombies and fight wars
, my tummy decided for the both of us that I needed to get my ass
the looks of a guy than a girl except I do some
I swept, cleaned, did laundry, then I proceeded to clean the whole house or my version of arranging, it looked acceptable anyways
ed the dishes, swept... again, t
that was one of my hobbies. I could talk
Yes, I know, but I didn't really look it. I'm half Nige
ack and I was so excited–note the sarcasm. Hurriedly, I got up in an attempt to go hide in
e me dinner or better still wait for your mom to make dinner, you
dad. Honestly, I wonder where I would be
I took a step back. "I wonder how you went through high school and now
in my head. This was a typical conversation bet
tioned, snapping me out of the overdrama
id." Dry
onder all the time about the things you get from that mother of yours." He scowled. "I'm going ups
xits. My subconscious s
ing bad guys on my phone this time, while watching
efore you shoot right? Ha! now that's something to say before forty five.
ome?" Mom's voice almost
d to clutch my chest. "Do you want to kill me, w
though you have them, neither is it my fault that I have qui
he wants the house more spotless than it already is and he wants his food ready before he
our dad something to eat and then we can che
odd
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't that I hated cooking–on the contrary; I loved it, I j
w how they view women in some tribes, so I coun
t how it all just seemed to rhyme and we communicated perfectly, silence while eating was a strong suit i
o get the letter already." My mo
than basking in silence,
and why she needed to be in there, but u
sual, but who cared? He was always sou
and back with my glow intact. I took in a deep bre
nny?" Mother inquire
ne word stands out. I stopped breathing at some poi
pat. "Our neighbor's daughter didn't even get in and she
ut him off with
nd took much neede
's brows knitt
look at the letter yourself if
ent!" My mom screamed, while she hug c
ing to kill me before I even get in."
ink you aren't my baby anymore, but sorry bun bun, y
win, but I need
morning," she said, placing me down on
spring in my ste
uldn't even wipe t
definitely goi