June 04, 2011
Saturday, @5:21 PMWhy does life has to be this fucked up?
Thoughts were spinning in my head like a merry-go-round, but perhaps the situation that bothered me the most was Stacey's driving style on the four-wheeler in which I was currently riding.
Ang paraan ng kaniyang pagmamaneho'y parang nakikihatid sa isang libing.
"Stacey, you're driving very slowly! Can you make it faster?! My stomach is already protesting! I'm hungry and thirsty!" I complained.
"Ganiyan ka na ba ka-gurang para mag-drive ng ganito kabagal?"
Hindi lang ang tiyan ko ang nagpapasagabal sa'kin, pati na rin ang p'wet kong parang pinagtambakan na ng lahat ng problema sa mundo.
"Kasalanan ko ba na hindi ka bumili ng pagkain o tubig, bago ang biyahe? You already knew that the ride would be long since we're going somewhere that requires a long drive from our house," Stacey straightly replied.
It makes me feel like she really doesn't care on my complains. She's always emotionless and it boils me up-which is also why I despise her.
"Okay, it's not your fault that I didn't buy some foods nor water, but it still doesn't change the fact that you're the reason why you have to send me at Nanny's house, in a dull province! I should've been at the mall right now, sipping a glass of lemon juice!" I ranted.
Even after I yelled a little, she still refused to look at me. It's either because she's driving seriously, or she doesn't have any interest on facing her own sister because she had it on her mind that, Oh, it's just my lazy sister's negligible complaints, I can just swipe it out on my head because it isn't a momentous manner, it's just a girl's plaints who always make bad decisions, and always done things that can affect Dad's companies, in a bad way.
Fuck life.
"Nanny's province isn't dull, pilingera ka lang talaga. It would be a great place for you to be a better person. Kailangang doon ka muna mamalagi dahil sa mga kalokohang pinanggagawa mo. Besides, this year na lang ga-graduate ka na, at makakasama mo na si Mom sa Canada. Doon ka magka-college 'di ba?"
"I can just ignore them, Stacey." Napahinga ako nang malalim habang nakatingin sa bintana. "And yeah, I'm excited to go to Canada."
"Yes, you can just ignore them. However, it continues to have a negative impact on Dad's reputation, particularly in his business. His other companies' earnings even fallen short of expectations this month because of your bullshits. Alam mo naman na ang mga kagaguhang pinanggagawa mo, right?"
And now we're back with the father who prioritizes his company's reputation over his child's welfare.
What a great-great father, deserves a round of middle fingers; instead of applause.
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