The next morning I woke up to a screaming baby. Ya know, 'cause that's what babies do. "Shhhhh!! Stryker! Don't cry so loud, you're gonna wake up aunt Raini." I scream - whispered. "Don't worry, kid. He did that a long time ago." Raini groaned with a half smile. "Aww, crap! You see Stryker? Ya woke her. Yeah, ya did!" I laughed. "I'm so sorry, Raini. He's crying an awful lot. And he's been pooping like non st-" "DUDE!! NO. JUST- NO. I know I said I woke up a while ago but, I don't want my morning spoiled- literaly- by hearing about baby poop. Because... it's just wrong." She said. "Ha. Right." I chuckled.
When we went to eat breakfast, Stryker was crying again. "God, Stryker. Why are you crying so much?" Then he opened his mouth to scream. Wide. "Oh... that's why you're bugging. You have your first tooth!! Yay! Does it hurt, Stryker?" "Oh, no. And I would appweciate it if you would get aunt Rain-" Raini said in a baby voice. "Dude, horrible voice. Just awful. You're gonna make me scream and cry." I said. "Eh, better than yours." She teased. "Pfft. What and ever."
"Sandy Imma go out." I said. "Yeah, me too." Raini said. "Wha-what? How come?" I asked "C'mon, I'm your sister. I haven't hung out with you in a while." Raini replied. "I'm bringing Stryker." I scoffed. "So what? I'm his aunt, he's my nephew. Family time is important." She said with a smile. "Sure."
We passed by my friend Mason's house. He has a twin sister Ocean. He had a dream that he kissed her. And the gross part, in the dream...NEVERMIND. But he was horrified. When we were passing by, Ocean was leaving to a camp for art. She was gonna be gone for about eeh... a month? Yeah, I think so. We already said goodbye. She was running over here. "Hey, GUYS!!" She panted. "Hey Ocean." Raini said politely. "Hey, Ocean. Have you heard about your brothers dream?" I teased. She began to blush. A lot. Her face, was red. "N-no..." She said. "So, nothing is going on with you two?" She was embarrassed, she's hiding something. Her face only turns that bright red when she's either hiding something, or she's lying. Either way, this is bad! "Ugh. I already told you. N-no... uhh. GOT TO GO! MY DAD HAS MY KEYS, BYE!!!" She hollered. "Gross."
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Orphans
Teen FictionSelena Fearthe is seventeen. She lives in an orphanage with her friends, sister, and son. A new girl comes to the orphanage, and she's not a talker. Selena tries everything she can to make her own life better. But with going to a shrink, having a ba...