"Wakey, wakey, sleepy head, it's time to get up!" her mum called out, "You're already quite late for school!" Georgia continued to tap Pandora gently on the shoulder but she showed no reaction. Georgia walked out the room as she was used to Pandora' s ignorance of which she tried to ignore. Georgia was optimistic, always trying to find the good side to things. She walked into the bathroom and looked at herself in the mirror. She smiled. Even with one eye she was still beautiful. "Oh Pannie, I didn't see you there, please knock next time instead of me getting a heart attack!" she laughed. She wasn't lying. She jumped so hard, she knocked down some of the toiletries! "Firstly, my name is Pandora and maybe if you had both eyes you would have seen me coming!" Georgia stared her daughter. She was hurt. "What are you still doing here, I need to have a shower!" Pandora shouted, she had no respect what so ever for her mother. Mrs Rickman said nothing more than... "Sorry Pandora, just don't take too long." Georgia walked out with a forced smile and said nothing more.
Pandora had a very bad attitude towards her mother, so much that Georgia would sometimes cry herself to sleep. Not that Pandora didn't know, she just didn't care. "Finally! Your breakfast was getting cold." Georgia acted as if nothing happened before, and she felt that it worked best for her. As Pandora took her food, Georgia carried on frying some sausages for herself when some oil splattered to her face. "Oh my eye, the oil just went in my eye!" Georgia tried to find a cloth to wipe her eye with. "What eye? You haven't got one remember" Pandora sniggered. Georgia slowly took the cloth away from her face and with her calmest voice possible she spoke. "I have spoken to you about this. You insulting me about my eye hurts my feelings. Pandora, your my daughter, why do you hate me so much?" Pandora's face shut down, she had gone a bit far and she knew that. Again, it's not like she actually cared though. "The truth hurts doesn't it?" With that Pandora left the house without another word.
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Dear Pandora
Short StoryShe learns to hate her mother more and more as the years go by without knowing the truth. She beats her down, gives her suicidal thoughts but Georgia stays true to loving her daughter. When the truth comes to pass, this will leave you in tears... Wi...