Singing, I walked into the kitchen. Smoothly, I danced my way to the bowl cabinet. Cereal sounded delicious this morning. Swayed my way to the pantry and fetched my favorite cereal out. Hummed the whole time while preparing it.
"Milk," I hummed while taking it out of the fridge. Did a little twerking. Who was I kidding, I didn't have the ass for it. Ending my personal embarrassment, I poured milk into the bowl. Then placed it back into the fridge.
"Must you be so annoying?" gorilla interrupted and ruined my happy morning.
"Must you live here?" I retorted before throwing crumbs at her. Damn it, she dodged them. So, I flicked more. Those actually got in her eyes.
"Stupid bitch," she insulted while opening her eyes wide, desperately trying to blink the crumbs out. Useless. "I hate you," she huffed and hurried to the sink.
"You're such a big baby," I remarked and went for a spoon. Had to shove her aside to open a drawer.
"Shut up," she hissed. Oh I was so scared. What a complete dumbass she was.
Water ran down and she placed her face underneath it.
"The bathroom is that way, honey," I mocked, pointing down the hall. "The sink is for dirty plates, the shower is for dirty people. There's where you belong," I explained, feeling like I had won. Gorilla was not great at arguing, nor defending herself.
"What's going on?" dad walked in as he put on his blazer. Next, he adjusted his tie. It surprised me to still see him here. Work was the most important to him, he was usually gone before seven.
I guess he wanted to spend more time with his new family.
"Oh, gorilla is showering in the sink," I laughed and took in a mouthful of cereal.
"My name is Gloria," she muttered through her teeth. Dad scolded me as he handed gorilla a napkin. "And I was not showering-"
Cutting her off right there, I remarked. "I know, you never do," I pinched my nose, so her disgusting odor wouldn't invade up my nose.
"Riley," typical father.
As usual, I ignored.
"Like I was saying, I was not showering in the sink. I was just washing out the crumbs that Riley threw into my eyes," the bitch rat me out. Whatever, I was not surprised.
Though, I was greatly disgusted by what she was doing. Gorilla pouted, practically demanding for sympathy. And it was working! My father was completely falling for it. Alright, I admit, her acting was good. Yet, pathetic.
"You have got to give me acting lessons," I chewed on the cereal.
Dad shook his head in disappointment. "Riley, why did you throw crumbs at Gloria?" he questioned. I shrugged, continuing to eat my cereal. He exhaled in distress, "I don't know what to do with you anymore."
Breakfast was ruined. Putting the bowl aside, I swayed out of the kitchen. "Don't worry, just go to work and I'll go to school. Avoiding each other never fails," I scoffed, leaving them behind.
It hurt me, I wasn't going to lie.
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First period was so loud, my ears were hurting. Still, I enjoyed all of the talking. People were ignoring classwork. At my group table, we were playing a little game.
Berry was asking very outrageous questions.
"Who's still a virgin?" he asked and waited for anyone to raise their hand.
All six of us looked at one another. No hand was being raised. Apparently, we were all sluts. When Berry was about to place another question, someone raised their hand, shyly.
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