I woke up
with a pounding headache.
I probably
shouldn't have gone to the party,
but I did anyways.
Now,
I'm paying the price.
And every time I take a step,
I feel light headed,
and black dots dance in front of my eyes.
My parents aren't home.
They left early,
and didn't bother to make sure
I was okay.
But I guess
I shouldn't complain.
I mean,
now,
I have my own car,
and everything I could ever ask for.
I don't need a job,
and I have all the latest fashions.
I'm even pretty now.
Sort of.
But I guess my parents
just don't want to be around me anymore.
Which is why
I used my shaving razor
to cut my wrist
for being such an outcast
that nobody likes.
* * *
I tried to be
fashionable today.
Which is why I wore
designer jeans,
a sequined tank top,
and designer ankle boots.
I even put my hair
into a fishtail braid,
and wore make-up on my face.
After I had gotten ready,
I threw up in the bathroom.
I had to change my shirt,
and redo my makeup.
I didn't eat breakfast,
because I didn't deserve it.
* * *
I didn't see Josie
in my classes today.
But I saw her at lunch,
laughing with her friends.
She looked at me,
but never invited me over,
so I sat at a table alone.
I didn't eat again,
so I listened to my music instead.
I looked around the canteen,
while the heavy metal
pounded in my ears.
I spotted a girl
with a huge smile on her face,
love struck.
The boy she sat with
had the same look on his face,
and you could just tell
they were in love,
and that they were girlfriend and boyfriend.
I looked away,
because I couldn't bear to watch it anymore.
It was too painful to see them
so happy together,
while I was terribly alone.
* * *
When I got back home,
with loads of homework,
no one was home.
Again.
I'm starting to think,
that my parents never come back,
and just sleep wherever they go,
because I'm just that terrible.
So I cut my wrist again,
and didn't eat dinner.
I then went out on a run,
anger burning in my system,
making me go faster.
When I got back,
I finished my homework
as quickly as possible,
and went for a walk on the beach.
But I wore my clothes,
and didn't wear a swimsuit.
It would have been
just another thing
for the other teens
to make fun of me for
if I did.
* * *
I was surprised to find
Delilah home
when I got back.
She said, "Hey."
I nodded back in response.
We ended up
watching a movie together.
It was a Rom Com.
She laughed her head off,
and cried at the sad parts.
But I just stared at the screen,
wondering how
they could have
such a happy ending
when life is so different.
When there isn't really
that perfect guy
who will hold you,
and whisper in your ear,
"Don't worry,
you're safe with me."
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PoetryDaiha Smith has everything, or, so it seems. Her dad received a promotion, and with that promotion, her family seemed to gain everything. But Daiha lost a lot in the process. Her parents are never home anymore, her sister cares more about her friend...