A/N: Enjoy!
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"Mom! I'm home!" I ran to the living room and leaped onto the sofa, without taking my sneakers off. My body was feeling sore and I really needed some rest.
"Welcome back, honey! How was school?" She shouted. Good thing she didn't see me walk in the living room with my sneakers still on, or else she would've gave me a long lecture. She was busy cooking dinner.
"It was alright. I'm gonna go shower!" I yanked my shoes off and ran upstairs to my room. I threw my bag on the floor and ran to the bathroom.
After taking a quick ten minute shower and changing into shorts and an old big t-shirt, I went back to my room only to find Ian in there touching my stuff.
He was blowing into the charger part of my phone. My younger brother had black hair and brown eyes like me. He was actually quite good-looking but his personality kills.
"What are you doing?" I shouted and grabbed my flip phone from his hands.
"That's not a whistle? I thought that part of your phone would make a noise if I blew into it." He gave me an innocent face. If I didn't know better, I would've thought he really believed that.
I groaned and threw my pillow at him. "You already broke my iPhone, and now I have a flip phone. Do you know how hard it is to text with a flip phone? Do you really wanna take this further?"
"Do you really think of your brother as such a cruel person? When did I ever break your iPhone?" He faked a hurt look and pouted. "All I did was drop it in the toilet and throw it out the window afterwards! It needed some fresh air after being in the toilet, duh!"
I glared at him and pointed at the door. "Out! Now! Or I'll drag you out myself."
He didn't move an inch and smirked at me. I walked towards him and reached for his arm. I yanked at him but he didn't budge. Although he was three years younger than me, he was taller than me and a lot stronger.
I bit his arm, like what I did to Will that time. People seriously had to stop annoying me when I'm on my period.
"Ah! Jeez. No need to get all violent, sis. I was just being a fun little brother!" Ian backed away and stuck his tongue out to me. He farted and skipped out my room.
"Ew! You immature little piece of cra-" You're not a bad girl...
I jumped from surprise and flipped my phone open. "Hello?"
"Hello! Are you having problems like bankruptcy, recently? Well, rest assured. We are-" I closed my phone. I really hated phone ads, especially when it's just a voice message. If you really wanted to advertise something, you should actually speak to people. Voice messages are a waste of time.
I threw myself onto my bed and closed my eyes to rest. You're not a bad girl, you're not... I sighed and flipped my phone open.
"I'm not dealing with any bank problems! Sorr-"
"Emmy?" Oh. It was Abby.
"Woops. Hey! I thought it was someone else."
"Haha. I just wanted to remind you about track tomorrow. Don't forget!"
"I almost did forget. Thanks! Cya tomorrow!"
"Bye!" She hung up. I normally didn't like to hang up on people, so I always let them do it first.
After eating dinner and watching some T.V., I decided to go to sleep. I had a feeling tomorrow was going to be a long day.
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