Camira's POV
"Hey mom can I talk to you?" I asked her walking into her room. "Yeah, sure honey," she said.
"You already know about granddad's health problems." I started, she nodded for me to continue.
"So, I thought that it would be best if I moved with gramps and grand." I said. "Camira," she sighed.
"Mom, I need to get away from here. And it's not going to be for the rest of my life. I'm just going until the end of this year." I told her.
"Do you really want this?" She asked me, I nodded my head. "Go call gramps. Tell her, then tell your brothers." She sighed. "Thanks mom," I said hugging her, walking out of her room.
**************************After I finished talking to gramps I decided to face time Chad and Connor. Gramps said that I can move this Saturday, which is in two days.
"Hey baby sister," they said smiling. "Hey guys," I said to them, returning the smile.
"So what's up?" Chad asked. "I wanted to move in with you guys," I said, their faces looked shock.
"Why?" Connor asked. "Well there's been so much drama and I wanted to get away from it," I told them.
"Is there a boy involved?" The asked. There's the twin telepathy thing that they do.
"Yeah but Mac's involved too," I told them. "Oh, I see." Connor said. "I call her Mac n' Cheat," Chad added, which made me laugh.
"It's a suitable name for her. We all know that she cheats on EVERY boy," Chad said, emphasizing the word 'every.'
"You used to have a crush on her," I said. "But she was non bitchy back then," he retorted.
"He has a point," Connor said. "Yeah. Well do you guys want me to move with you?"
"Yeah. Totally, I miss my little sister being around," Connor said. "Yeah sure. It'll be better having you here than Natalie and Nicole." Chad said.
Natalie and Nicole are the twins that my dad had by the other lady, Dana. They're total bitches. They're worse than McKenzie. One time they told Chase and Carmen to die. That pissed me off, I almost ended up fighting both of them. And my 'dad' didn't even do anything about it. He's an asshole.
"Good, I'll be there Saturday. Bye guys. I love you," I told them. "Love you too," they said, ending the face time.
Finally everything is falling into place now.
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