Chapter 2

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"What did you just say?" I asked. "I said your father died" she replied. "How?" I asked. "Well, its kind of a long story, but, you know how your dad did not come home from work last night? Well, he was at a work party last night and they had alcohol and well he did'nt drink but Albert, the guy who was driving your father did and he got drunk and on the way home, he collided with another oncoming car, and they both died instantly. " "Ok, long story but why did dad even not realize that he was drunk. I am not blaming this on my father but, if he would have realized that he was drunk, this would have never happened. He could have just called you and you could have given him a drive home instead." "Well things happen and I guess that god just needed another angel" She replied. "Well" I said sobbing, "Why would he choose dad, why couldn't he have chosen somebody else life to be ruined, why did he have to choose mine?" I stoped as i realized that I was yelling. In a quiet voice i replied " I am not going to school today and you are not going to make me". I left the kitchen, stormed upstairs and slamed my door as hard as I could. As soon as my head hit the pillow, i feel asleep.

The next morning...

I walked in to the kitchen but nobody was there. I noticed a note on the table. It said, "Brianna, i am sorry about last night. I had to go to work early today so i put pankakes in the fridge from yesterday.I hope you can eat and go to school, but if not, please do not demolish the house in your anger. Love you. Mom".

Screw this I thought. I don't want to do this anymore. I don't want to live.

 I went to go run up the stairs to my room, but halfway up, I slipped and I fell. I went tumbling back down the stairs and landed a hard fall. When I fell, I started screaming. My ankle hurt like crazy and i didn't know what was going on. I felt like I hit my head and it felt like my whole body hurt. I was really confused and dizzy. 2 minutes later, I passed out.

 

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