Tag: father
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The Movies
I nervously waited for the lights in the theater to come back on while at the same time wishing they never would. I wanted to stay close to Jim, but also couldn’t stay in the dark much longer. I had hated the dark for as long as I could remember, but couldn’t remember why until…
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A Death in the Family
“Are you even sad? Have you even cried?” Ryan crossed his arms and stared at me. “What do you want me to do? Scream? Cry? Make a scene? What, exactly?” I waited for his reaction, for him to tell me how I should be acting in the wake of our father’s death. “I want you…
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Final Explosion
“All he wanted to know was if the plan was successful. He didn’t ask how I was, how you were, how the family was. Why do you continue to let him return? Why is he always coming back?” I wanted to scream. To shout. “Sam, I’m not sure why you ever thought Dad was…
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The Stranger
“I always knew I was a little bit different than everyone, but I never really wanted to admit it. I wanted to blend in with the crowd. I wanted to be a part of the team. I don’t know why it’s so hard.” I looked up to see my aunt checking her watch. “I thought…
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Nabbed, Grabbed and Sneaked
The day I found my mother going through the boxes in my closet was the day I knew I had to move out. At nineteen, I knew it was time and it had been time for a while, but I had been hoping to save a little more money before I made the transition. My…
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Suspect
I suspected Angela of cheating the first day she showed up in our math class. And I was desperate to get into her good graces. Not only was I desperate for a friend, I was also desperate for a passing grade in Calculus. If I didn’t pass Calculus, I would not graduate. If I did…
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Dropped Coffee
Jackson came busting into the room like he owned it. I dropped my coffee onto the floor, but managed to move my already broken toe out of the way just before my mug shattered on top of it. “What-” I managed to stutter with hot black coffee dripping down my legs. Without a word, Jackson…
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In the Moonlight
The moonlight was shining down the mountain like a challenge. Challenging me to climb to the top. Or at least as far as I could reach. But why I was the chosen for the task, I’ll never know. I knew I was not worthy and I knew I was not capable. I had not been…
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The Recliner
I pushed my father’s recliner as far back as it could go and thought about how happy I was he was out of town for the entire week. I would be able to use the car while he was gone, I could sit in the recliner without being kicked out and could do my homework…