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"I said farewell
You took it well
Promise I won't cry over spilled milk ..."

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There were many things that annoyed Kady. Appointments, alarm clocks, school, lectures...rules, etc. As she sat in front of her mother who was currently stressed to the max
with a shit-eating smirk. Any words of wisdom given by her mother were going straight over head and out the window as she sat down taking the brunt of her mother's rage unfazed. She was so used to angering her mother that the yelling and screaming didn't frighten her anymore.

"This is the last straw! Kady Abigail Varma!" Diane, her mother, yelled.

The brunette chuckled, "Wow, full naming me?" She raised and eyebrow.

Diane threw her hands up in the air in frustration, "You sent a girl to a hospital! Five fights this year that you have gotten into, this one being the worst of all of them!" She huffed before shaking her head. "The school said they're done."

Kady's smirk began to drop. "Done?" She said. "As in done done?" Diane nodded with a blank facial expression. The brunette slammed her hands down on the leather edge roll of her seat and stood up quickly, "But that little bitch deserved it!"

Diane flinched back as Kady seethed, "If she hadn't been running that filthy mouth of her's, calling people she doesn't even know of their names-!"

"Kady!" Her mother shouted."

"-and then she had the nerve to lie about it!-"

Kady roughly stomped her foot, "I am not a freak!" Her green eyes glowing a teal-blue now. Diane was silent and Kady silently calmed down. The cocky facade now gone, she sunk back into her seat. "I'm not a freak." She whispered.

Diane sighed, "Kady, you need to understand, I've tried all I can. I don't know what to do anymore..."

Kady remained silent, "That's why," Diane mentally winced. "I'm sending you to live with your father, in Forks Washington."

The brunette was at her feet again, "What!?"

Diane winced and cringed outwardly taking a step back, "Are you kidding me?" Kady said in disbelief. "Mom I-!"

"Save it Kady!" Diane yelled. "This is your last year of high school, you are already eighteen and fully capable of having a job, soon you will be in college! It's now or never to clean up your act!"

Kady opened her mouth to protest but Diane beat her to it, "Shut it! Go pack your bags, your flight leaves tomorrow! I am sure your father will be all but thrilled to have you!"

Diana stomped of down the hallway of their home to her bedroom, slamming the door behind her. Kady was left staring dumbfounded at where she was once standing.

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