twentythree

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I sat at the table a coffee in hand as I watched out the window, the snow had already began to fall and November wasn't even over yet. Some how I got a very calming feeling from watching the snow fall until it was interrupted.

"What is wrong with you?" Bailey yelled, making me whip my head around to where she stood in the door way.

"What do you mean?" I questioned.

"Why is he here?"

"He lives here Bailey." I took a sip of my coffee, watching her.

"So? After what he did to you the other night he should not be here! He should be locked away or with his trashy friends!"

"Well, he is with his trashy friends, so you're in luck."

"Why are you taking this easy or like it's a joke? He cheated on you, he basically rubbed it in your face that he did! You're pregnant and he put his hands on you, in front of your daughter. Are you really that dumb Blaine?"

"He was drunk, it was a mistake!"

She laughed, "You're still making excuses for him? After everything?" She shook her head, "Are your pregnancy hormones clouding your mind or something? This is not right Blaine, and if you don't do something or atleast say something it's going to get worse, have you not watched dr. Phil before?" She yelled angrily.

"You're too young to understand."

"Too young to understand?" I could tell she was bit hurt from my words, "No, you're too dumb to realize your perfect little life, or your perfect little husband has a problem. Because you're just like Jaycee, stuck in this world where you think Justin can do no wrong; well need flash! He's already done wrong and is going to keep doing it!"

I stared down at my coffee cup, running my finger along the rim.

"You're my sister and I will always be by your side no matter what your choices, but Blaine; this is wrong. And I don't see how you think in anyway that is right, or can even stick up for him for it. I love you and I know you well enough to know when you're happy and when you're not; and you're not happy." She gave me an apologetic look, "Please stop making excuses, and pretending to be okay with this for Jaycee or for yourself, it's time to face reality." She turned on her heel and walked out of the dining room without another word.

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