I woke up by lights going on and off, I accidentally kicked the dog off the bed by my irritations of the lights. 'Pug!' I said as I looked down. Thing was still asleep luckily. I took my phone out of the charger and called dad.
When he picked up I loudly yelled: 'DAD!'
'It's 1.30 am! Why are you fixing the lights?' I said.
It was quiet on the phone. 'Oh were you asleep?' He asked.
'YES!' I said.
'Oh I googled the average time teenagers go to bed. The doctors said around 2.' Dad explained.
'Oh my-' I didn't finish my sentence I was furious. 'When are you finally done with fixing the lights?' I asked.
'Till they work properly.' He said.
'They work fine!' I growled.'I'm sorry.' He murmured.
'Sleep well Alice.' He said as he hung up. I laid my phone back on my nightstand and dropped myself on the soft matras. 'Now I can't sleep.'I said to myself. I turned on the tv. And decided to watch ALIEN. Half through the movie I paused it to make popcorn. 'Average time teenagers go to bed.' I murmured.
I waited for the PING sound. And took the bag out. I went upstairs and there he was Pug. Awake on my bed staring through my soul. 'No. No. No.' I warned him.
I gave him one piece with less salt. He didn't even chew on it. But in one time swallowed it. 'You know. You look much like dad.' I said to Pug. I put the bowl on my bed and hopped back in. After the movie I still couldn't get to sleep.
So I decided to find out who Charles was. I typed in Charles Lecckerc? I didn't know how to write last names properly.I watched a few short formula 1 videos. I began to like the sport. I turned around seeing Pug hanging on the edge of the bowl. 'You got to be kidding me.' I murmured. I received an email from Formula 1. It had a PDF. I wasn't in the mood o read it yet. So I promised myself to read it later.
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Differences [Lando Norris] (finished)
Fanfiction⚠️A/N: This story is written in 2021 and will be rewritten in 2023, plus new chapters will be added! My father is a business man whose job is much more important than his teenage daughter with boy problems. But like all parents would do when they k...