There's a part of me that really doesn't know where to stand on this.
Well, let me backtrack a bit. Today started out great.
Mel's bike was delivered over to
Kia's place and we spent the afternoon teaching her the basics of riding. She picked them up to. I think soon enough she'll be ready to drive her bike to school everyday
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You didn't do anything. My sister was molesting you under the table, you had every right to do something to say something. She had no right to do that to you! I wouldn't have blamed you if you'd snapped her wrist, the little tramp.
Something tells me my parents aren't going to let me back into the house until I'm willing to say you lied. I won't do it. I know the truth.
And, I'm glad it happened. The more I've changed the more I see that I've lived with lies all my life. I don't know where I'm going to go, or what I'm going to do, but I can't keep living under their roof, being forced to live under their narrow visions of the world when I know it's all a bunch of bullcrap.
Thanks for letting me spend the night with you. I know I'm being an awful bother, but I just can't take this anymore. I-I'll find a way to make it work. I don't need them. Not if it means I have to pretend lies are the truth and the truth is a lie.
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I just want you to be okay and if it'll make you feel better to stay with me then that's where I want you to be.
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She's telling me she can't go home. I know she's spending the night at your place. She's also worried though, that she'll be taking advantage of you if she stays any longer.
Uhm, I think she'd rather stay with you, but if you're not ready to have a roommate, she can stay with us. I'm not going to turn the girl away, now that she finally found her backbone.
Either way, I've been telling her she's not going to end up in the streets.
She deserves a medal for what she did, to be honest.
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YOU deserve a medal for being honest. Those idiots needed to hear the truth about Scarlet, even if they don't want to believe it. I'm proud of you, Dad. You did the right thing.
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I'm proud of you, Dad. You did the right thing.
Thanks Daughter. I'm trying.
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I'm proud of you for other reasons, but I won't embarass both of us by going into them here. Just know that--it's been a long road, but I love you.
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Wow, you are so cool!
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But don't think I'll go any easier on ya at practice cause ya think that.
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Maybe I shouldn't say this, but I think you'll both be a lot happier if she lives with you than her living at home. At least she won't have to climb down trees and hide in the kitchen to do her homework!
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Yeah, I'm certainly happier now that she's living with me.
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The two of you deserve to be happy. At a time like this, I'm glad the two of you have managed to find some happiness.
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