to ask for yo
ke up to yelling or if it was that Huncho alwa
e we all live here." An u
they yelling? I scanned the room for any sort of clock. When I saw that it was 7:15,
re talking to? Because I
about what happened and what made him speak with that tone
nt to protect her just for him, but there are limits." The unfamiliar voice
yell about yelling. I got myself out of bed, put my shoes back on,
ke, think clearly for
o think?" He laughed and said, "I'm going to
ow, and she will stay her
ve you have the heart to sleep in the same
away from the door and twisted the knob. I walked out into t
hated it. But I was scared. I was terrified. What did
your room." Huncho
made him take a step in front of them. That gesture was enough for me to kno
w." His voice was getting
d at the three boys that
now?" From his voice, I recognised that he was the
nto his eyes and as
Huncho w
ack at Huncho, "Why don
aid to the man next to him, but
is lip. He dug his hand into the pants pockets and turned his back to me. I wasn't sure if he was making fun of me and trying to hide his laughter, or if he w
tell me!
ouder, getting closer to
d red, He took hold of my arm between his hands and dragged me back into the room befo
the room, you go back in the room. You're here under my eyes. So, when I tell you something, I say it for a r
me that it took me a few minutes to take it in.
index finger at me. I was ta
d voice will make me get scared and follow you. I am not obliged to do all of this. So by tonight, I will be gone." I was calm and patient. But I made
and said, "Are you stupid? There are
led my arm from his grip and slapped him on the cheek, saying, "Don't hold me like that ever again." I hissed at him. I glared at him with red eyes, then tu
elled back. Maybe I was
d and tried to push him out of the way, b
e screa
f we were having a competit
ke care of you." His tone lowered, but his eyes never blinked, lookin
myself, not knowing what to say to ma
e simpl
ink about it more. Even if I had a car, I needed to pass by the entrance, and I was sure that whoever was standing on it knew not to let me out. Why would Dad have a room in this house? The room was huge, with his portrait filling half of the wall on top of the bed. "What did you do?" I whispered, looking straight into my father's