Yesterday... last night... I couldn't get to the toilet," he said motioning to the small trash can in the corner."But what about your father?" Clem? H...e's my step-dad... he's been messed up the last couple of days... some bad meth..." Do you have clean sheets, a towel?" I demanded as I grabbed the can and started towards the door."It's okay Sarah... really, you don't have to." Have you eaten today?" When he shook his head no I simply scowled and asked "Do you have any running water in. Love you.”“I love you too, Cile. Bye.”Katie checked the time on the microwave oven before setting her cellphone onto the kitchen counter. It was almost four in the afternoon, so Tyler’s parents should be arriving shortly. He had sent her a text message over an hour ago, confirming that Taylor’s flight had arrived on time and his parents were waiting for her at the correct baggage claim location. Unless they had encountered heavier than normal traffic, the drive from the airport shouldn’t have. He always had been a great student but that also gained him the reputation as a nerd. And Billy, the football captain, didn't liked more than bullying the nerds at their school. He and his goons stood nearby and laughed as Jim felt. Time stopped to be slow-mo when the vase hit the ground, shattering in thousand pieces. Jim watched with panic as a cloud of black dust blew into the air and settled down on him, making him cough. It tasted metallic in his mouth and he wondered what the vase, which. It wasn’t any kind of respect. She feared Alicia. Alicia had always been older. She’d always been bigger. She’d always tormented Tamara. She’d always been the queen and Tamara had always been the peasant.As Tamara stood there, looking up into her older sister’s eyes, she couldn’t find the ability to cower before Alicia any longer. She was still shorter than the older woman – she stood about a hundred sixty-five centimeters to her sister’s hundred seventy – but she didn’t feel ‘less than’ her.
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