Chapter 15 (Mom's Wrong . . . Or Not?)
Kicking my bedroom door open, I smashed my backpack against the counter in my bedroom.
Millions of emotions were rushing and firing through my body, at the same time. Sorrow filled my arms, resentment stuffed my legs, a twist of sympathy lurked in my skull and disappointment remained in the rest of my body parts.
I dropped down on my double-bed, snatched my brown pillow and began to scream into it.
Then I tried to softly toss it to my right, but accidently knocked over a glass that lay on a little table. It connected with the ground, sprinkling shiny little cristalls over the floor.
Everything was getting the best of me. The return of my mom, Alessia's secrets, and even her brother who turns out to be my boyfriend now.
Whilst simultaneousy groaning and falling backwards, I heard the front door open.
I slowly sat upright and rose.
"Katy?" My mom called. I could feel my feet tingle and tickle.
It felt like I was floating in the air, as I rushed over to my mom, who pulled me into a tight hug. We stayed in each other's arms, enjoying the unfamiliar moment we hadn't had in ages.
As we released, I caught a glimpse of a tear slipping out of her right eye.
"You don't know how sorry I am, Katy. I-I can't believe I did this to you. You cannot even... You... I hope you understand how proud I am, that you stayed this strong. I love you, Katy," she sobbed empathetically.
I swallowed heavily, not letting my heart take care of this, as I always let it.
"Mom," our gazes met, as I spoke with a firm voice. "I've already heard this so many times. You always say this..."
I really tried not to hurt her, and I hated talking to her this way, especially because of the consequences. Usually it had turned into gigantic fights, whenever I voiced my thoughts. But... With all the times she shattered my heart, by reneging on a promise, I had to be more cautious.
This time, though, she wasn't looking at me with an expression of disapproval or fury. She knew this was going to come.
"I know. But, I honestly promise-..." I broke her off, right after she spoke the word that made me flinch.
"No," I roared. "Stop, now. Don't promise, just do. You need to be aware that my trust to you is gone. I'm sick of it. I know we already had a talk about this, and I'm not wanting to stirr things up, but I'd be way happier if you just started doing, rather than babbling on and on about what you want to change."
She sternly nodded, like a dog obeying their owner.
Thick air grew around us.
"Anyways." a grin slithered over my features. "I've got lots to tell ya."
She genuinely beamed at me, her face the same it used to be.
Sober.
Beautiful.
The way she was supposed to be.
"Come," she gestured towards the couch, unused. The room seemed clean, with the curtains hung, letting sunlight pass through the windows, creating golden bars on the wooden floor.
We both plumped down in exhaustion, relaxing for a moment.
"Okay, so. I've found two new best friends. One of them is called James and the other Justin..."

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Happy In Disguise
Fanfiction(Justin Bieber Lovestory) Katy George comes from a broken family. Her mother, who once was her best friend became a drug-addict and an alcoholic, because of her violent boyfriend Ryan. Katy keeps her secret where it belongs at home, unless she can...