'God is out to deliberately spite me' I kept repeating in my head as I was trudging home in the pouring rain. My shoes were filled with water, my clothes felt heavy and wet from the water soaking into them, my hair flattened instead of its usual curly and wavy look covering my eyes now as I walked on the side of the street. 'God is out to deliberately spite me' I thought as I got into some shade wringing my clothes of the water and moping my hair from my face only to have a van drive by delivering a wave of not only water but mud right onto me and then drive past with no care.
Storm clouds brewed over head with the crack of lightning and the boom of thunder causing me to eye the skies nervously thinking once again 'God is out to deliberately spite me' while once again walking the last mile home muddy and soaked.I eventually hit the last half mile when I saw a truly horrendous sight before me. Katy sitting in the driveway of her house with Katrina their stuff all over the soaking wet monsoon like weather crying as it all was slowly completely ruined by the rain. I walked up to them "hey you guys okay?" I asked before hearing a giant yell of rage that sounded like a giant from the Greek times in rage rather then a man before a tv came crashing through a window right near Katy who jumped and cowered. "D-D-Daddy is j-j-just p-proving a point" she paused "I-I-I was ba-bad and didn't gi-giv-give you your s-s-stuf back...I - I'm not suppose t-to have to - others stuff...so he ta-taug-taught us a les-lesson" stuttered out Katrina her face buried in her knees. Her blue hair clung to her face as she tugged her shirt down hiding what I thought was a bruise. Meanwhile Katy tried to save what she could from being totally soaked which was just some books with the pages and cover damp and a calculus textbook. I thought for a second as they sat on the driveway unsure what to do. I sighed then offered my hand to them grinning "you can stay at my house then" I said smiling to them. I didn't realize this would lead to a very, very, long morning the next day as Katrina took my hand crying and sobbing but a grin from finally being given kindness.