Chapter 6

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   About two hours later I was half way done with my room.

   I can't help it I got distracted with Netflix and brownies. Dad was right about Charlotte being a good cook.

   She brought me some and told me if I needed anything then to call her. I swear she is such a sweet woman.

   Honestly I can't remember the last time I had something sweet. Maybe my last birthday?? Only because Tom told mom it was bad and child obesity is a serious matter and a bunch of other shit nobody really cares about. Like if I want to kill myself with 8 jars of Nutella, let me, because it makes me very happy.

    My mom is one of those people that as soon as you tell her something is unhealthy or could lead to serious health issues, she'll remove it ASAP. It's not even funny.

   One time she found out that bananas had 'spiders' in them so we didn't eat bananas for like 6 months, but then my doctor told her I need potassium so she made a compromise. Banana chips.

   But I know she did it for good reasons.

   Thank the lord my dad set up Netflix for me on my Wii or else I would've been screwed. The wifi signal is bomb.
I decided to watch Supernatural because I mean who doesn't love Jensen Ackles?

  So here I was sitting on my bed eating brownies and drinking some Coke while watching Sam and Dean hunt demons.

   Living the wild life, I know.

Charlotte came down the stairs with an apron that has a Wonder Woman print on it.

"Hey Melanie, do you have anything specific you want for dinner?"

"Ummm anything you make is fine. The way my dad talked about your cooking I'm sure everything you make is delicious."

Oh my god, I actually said something nice. Well it seems like sugar makes me nicer.

"Okay, I'll call you when dinner is done."

"Okay, thanks Charlotte."

   Now back to business. I need to finish stacking my books, connect all my devices to the wifi, finish folding my clothes, and find out what happened to Castiel.

A/N: Sorry this is a short chapter. It's more of a filler

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