Part 9

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So there I was, locked in the bathroom like a baby who is scared of their own shadow. I felt silly doing this. I looked at the time on my phone and I had only been in here for 3 minutes, I decided to come out so I flushed the toilet and unlocked the door, then I walked back downstairs.

I returned back to the living room where everyone was smiling at me as soon as I entered the room. It was creepy and I didn't like it.
"Dad can we go home now?!" I said in a willing voice. "I feel sick" I added.
"I've got some medicine if you need any?" Mandy said, trying to help.
"Emma doesn't like to take medicine unless she really has too or if it's really serious" my dad said, thankfully. I nodded my head, agreeing with my dad.
"Ok then, this is a goodbye until next time" Mandy said calmly.
"Yep it is" I said, hoping there wouldn't be a next time.

Mandy got up and opened her door, we walked out, her hugging me as I went out the door. Me and dad got in the car and shut the doors, we waved to her as we left her drive and went driving up the road.

"You didn't like her, did you?" My dad said. I looked up at him, then I returned to my own thoughts.
"She ok" I said, lying a little.
"Well if you don't like her, consider her as...as.." My dad kept stuttering.
"As dumped" he finally said after a few moments of silence.
"Really, you would dump her?"
"You mean my more to me than she does, I don't want to lose you too" I smiled at what my dad said, it made me realise how much he really does love me and he's not just doing this to hurt me.
" I want to see her again before I make my judgement of her."
"Really!" My dad said extremely happy. "When do you want to?" He said shortly after.
"I'll let you decide that" I said. From that moment on there was smiles around the car all the way to our house.
She's not that bad plus everyone deserves a second chance to get things right.

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