21st April,2015
15:15Today is mall day ! Yay ! To be honest I'm not at all interested in shopping. My mom refers to it as a therapy for women . Honestly, I don't call finding out cute tops aren't available in your size a therapy. Apparently I'm trapped. I can't escape this. This is one of those days when I get to see my mom and Cynthia all excited and happy together. Obviously my sister being rebellious (which was expected of me ) doesn't get along well with my mom. But this common interest of theirs is something to be relieved about.
My mom drives to the mall with me in the front trying to get a good song on the radio. Finally when I successfully find " Let her go " by The Passenger , that moment turns out to be the same moment my mom pulls into the parking lot.
"Damn it!" I say to myself as I prepare myself to face the horror of Shopping.***
After two hours of deliberate attempts to sneak out and get to the food court , I finally make it outside the shop and decide to head out for some air.
Despite all the bad luck , the weather actually turned out to be 'my kind of weather'. It was a dull gray with a pleasant smell of rain all around. Cool breeze swept past my hair in a less dramatic way of course. I walked along the mall to the little abandoned park beside it with tall uncut grass.
'Perfect day to snuggle in with coffee and read a book' I thought to myself as I swayed my hands along the sharp but green grass as I thought about the coolness of the breeze.
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The Day I Changed
Teen FictionA normal 17 year old living her normal life with her mother and her younger sister in the safest city on earth. But it doesn't stay that way for long . Amelia emerges from her utterly comfortable shy nature to become something that no one had imagin...