"Now, Larkin, we have a few house rules," My godmother states, eyeing me up and down. I can't help but scoff, staring at her and her "perfect" family standing in their "perfect" house. "You will not treat me with such disrespect! You're just lucky that we had the compassion to-"
"Please. I bet you had as little of a say in me moving here as I did."
"That... is beside the point," My godfather replies, quite obviously flustered at my blunt attitude. "What matters is that you act like part of this family because you have none left."
"Wow, tell me how you really feel, huh?" I retort, eyeing him angrily. What I wouldn't do for something to be in my system right now.
"You're going shopping with Mia tomorrow to get you some more appropriate clothes. That isn't an option either."
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Chasing Rainbows
Novela JuvenilLarkin Katherine Walker has lived a long, tragic life. At the age of twenty, the past five years have slipped by without her living them at all. So what is she going to do about it? After all, going after happiness is like chasing a fucking rainbow...