Colton shadrick.

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It was 6 a.m... Course. My entire family was already up. Everyone quietly ate breakfast. Me. My father... My older sister. Mother and two older brothers... None of us really did speak..

I had my laptop at the table. Typing in new names who has signed into The Host Club as clients... Doing background checks and things like that. We try to know as much as possible about our girls.

"Son..." My father mutterd

I glanced up to see who he was referring to. He was looking at me.

"Sir...?" I asked confused

"What buisness could you possibly have to do this early?" he asked

"Host Club Buisness, Sir... Gotta make sure everything runs smovely once we all get back to school.." I mumbled

"Gah... The Host Club is a waiste of your time..

suchs rubbish" One of my older brothers said

"Yeah.. Kid.. If you want to get anywhere in life you need to stop fooling around. And working hard like we did" My other brother said.

I was ticked off at this point. My older brothers were always acting like they were better than me..

"For your information!-" I had raised my voice

"Their right.." Father sighed "Your waisting your time Colton... Give it up"

I tucked my head and bit my tounge. Instead of yelling the things I really wanted to say... I calmed my self down and sighed.

"No due of dissarespect.. Sir.... But. The Host Cluv is very important to me. And I WILL NOT give it up" I told him

"Fool..." One brother said while getting up and walking off into the next room

"Idiot.." The other said while walking outside to where his buisness ride was waiting for him.

My mother sighed and got up from the table while going back into her room to lie down.

"Yet again... Your brothers are right..Colton" My father mutterd while standing up

"Hm?" I mumbled

"You'll never succeed if you keep acting like a child..." He groaned while following my mother back into their room.

"Story of my life.." I sighed while closing my laptop

"Ah.. Dont listen to them Colton.." Lana mumbled with a smile "Your so much brighter than our older brothers

..... More than father could ever imagine.. He just doesnt see it"

"Thank you Lana..." I mutterd.

She got up and walked over to my side of the table. She smiled while poking my forehead.

"Your still a kid.. Only seventeen.. Relax... You've got alot of time to grow up.. Stay a kid! Much more fun than being all grown up!" She giggled while walking outside to do her usualy early morning painting.

My sister was twenty.. She knows what its like to be grown up.. All the others are telling me to hurry up Colton.. Grow up. Yet. Shes always telling me to stay a kid.

"How troublesome..." I sighed

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