that they themselves were paren
**
ry, actually. The town I have lived in, since I have been born, is a quiet little town situat
r of kindergartens. There was also a small prestigious college on the outskirts of Arada, whi
scent moon if you were to look from above, high in the sky. The abundance of trees i
y and was more industrialised with big bu
ght and travel another six hours east of the town, you would come across a budding coastal town which had
mises towards my home. My house was
I had paid for it all on my own (with a little help from my parents), with the paychecks I got weekly after wo
house. I stepped into the two story , light bl
on making out on the kitchen slab. That'
ink, sometimes, they forget that they themse
ach other so much that it sometimes made family dinners unbearable. You seriously don't want to watch your
of the world. They made me believe in love. As I stood there, I couldn't help but w
ld get their attention. As soon as I said it, both of them sprung apart
smiled at me nervously. "Uh, I was just,
r own accord to a full teasing grin. "Oh I am
k nervously and practically ran
m and both of us
go easy on yo
but that w
"Yeah, but don't tell
. "Call me when it
cked on Cory, my fourteen year old brother, to see how he was doing, on
we loved each other so much. Sure, we had petty fights now and
*
y forty minutes. I am not going to
ory, was the least dependable person ever, so they couldn't have woken me up
first two days of my
minutes. After I showered and shimmied into my clo
d class. In record time, I found myself parking my car into the school's parking lot. Hastily, I got out of my car and ran all the way from th
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