Family-Crisis
Coming home from my boyfriends is always hard, missing him when we're apart, sleeping alone without my guard to protect from all the monsters and ghouls that visit in my nightmares.
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Coming home from my boyfriends is always hard, missing him when we're apart, sleeping alone without my guard to protect from all the monsters and ghouls that visit in my nightmares.
There he is Sitting next to me Still with that look Of a whole new being He glances at times His eyes asking why Why I changed so much. Why can't we spend more time just us two.
I stopped dead in my tracks. Everyone was still staring at me. "Don't you people have something else to do?!?!?!" I yelled furiously. "AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!!!. WE'RE SORRY. SO SORRY!!!!!!.
Today I had the heartbreaking phone call from one of my beat friends telling me that her mum had been having an affair and that she was leaving her dad.
#youngwritershousehold I carn't spel. At leest not verry wel. My mummmi seys I'm bad And thatt maks me verry sad. I rote this poum for herr, Im sory for wot acurs.
In our family, Our endearments are not sweet, Rather rude I would think, Never do we call each other dear, dearest or dearie. Sweetums or darling. For we are quite black country.
"Nikki raised you. For a couple of years". "Did a damn good job too!". My grand mother and her sister. My sister was 12. Took care of me for. 5 years. By then I was just starting school.
Annie, 6 years old, gets home from school. She had her first family planning lesson at school. Her mother, very interested, asks;" How did it go?" "I died of shame!" she answers.
Short but, ya know, it's still significant :) x I didn't have to turn my head to know that Justin's Mom was standing behind us.
Tick Tick Tock Tock Go the clocks.... There are at least 10 CLOCKS in my house As you can imagine, It's not quiet as a mouse. Tick Tick Tock Tock I run around, getting dressed, To be on time. Hah.
PHEW. Getting steamy in this chapter ;) x Last time I saw Justin's room, it was a clutter of cardboard boxes and empty drawers. The only things he could actually use were the desk and the bed.
Well, Ive got a new character for you. My dad. Hes very optimistic and funny. I think youll enjoy hearing about him. -- "Umm" i say.
Hand Me Downs Do you know what they are.
My sisters cat was called Horlick, she loved him very much. But all things have to stop living even pets and friends as such. I told her she'd be ok, as we'd get a new baby kitten.
It's here!!. :D took a while but it was an odd one to write :S for what reason I don't know it was just odd. :) x I stopped in my tracks. What did he say. Did I hear that right. Huh. Go with him.
When I was 9 We went to zoo It was my first time To go some where new with family It was actually enjoyable For little ole me And I saw a camel Rides for free I got to ride this camel Something...
When i was in gradeschool i studied in an exclusive boys catholic school.
Chapter 10 BREAKING THE NEWS: I had nothing to do till nine, so I gazed out my window waiting for him-Zack- to come.
When we arrived at Nick's house I went to his room and sat my bags down. I turned around and saw him behind me. He leaned in and kissed me.
This is the second poem in the series, I hope you get what I am trying to put over in the first one and this. Coochy coochy coo Come to Daddy. Who's daddy's little princess.
-NATE- "Hey mate" I said to Charlie as I saw him sat on his bed. "Aright?" "Yeah, just said goodbye to Tiffany. Are we going out later?" I said, hoping that as my best man he'd arranged something.
1. My mother taught me TO APPRECIATE A JOB WELL DONE . "If you're going to kill each other, do it outside... I just finished cleaning." 2. My mother taught me RELIGION.
A burden is all I seem to be,. I'm doing nothing but weigh her down. She tries her best to keep us afloat,. But because of me we'll all drown. All I ever am is a problem,.
Don't read this. Do exactly what I put. Stomp upstairs (or march!). Jump up and down x5. Turn around. Shout your mum. Sit down. Lie down. Shout your name. Say 'I'm a fool!'. Watch your mum walk in.