I woke up like I would any other Saturday morning. Putting on my Minnesota Moose slippers and pulling on my Atlanta peach-colored robe. I was about to trudge out my door when I heard my mother scream "Mom! Mom, what's wrong?!?!" I screamed as I bolted down the stairs. She was standing with a note in her hands "y-your father! He-he left us!" She sputtered, dropping the note. I picked it up and read it under my breath 'Dear Alicia, or whoever is reading this, I have to inform you that I will no longer live with you. I have another wife, Allegra. We met in 2010 at Buffalo Wild Wings. We married in 2013. And I've taken Charlie because Alicia, or mom, is no longer able to take care of a child. And Allegra will make a perfect mom. Don't worry, though, I'll tell Charlie that his mother was an alcoholic and not a deadbeat. Love, Shermon. PS, kids, I have hidden you personal notes that are hidden somewhere in the house' i was so upset, I couldn't say or do anything "what did the PS say, Cloven?" Mom said weakly "it said t-that we have per-personal notes writ-written for us and he hid them somewh-somewhere around the house," I said, sobbing "of course! That's you father! Keeps you guessing until the end for a terrible explanation and a cheap laugh!!" Mom said as she broke into a nervous sweat and cried.
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Cloven's Tale of Two Moms
RandomCloven Bakley had the perfect family. Her dad was a high ranking businessman, her mom stayed at home, she had a little brother, Angelo, and a new baby brother, Charlie. Everything was fine, until her dad takes off with a 27-year-old girl named Alleg...