As I was trying to sleep last night, I was thinking about what I was gonna do in my situation with my dad. I was trying to figure out if I should confront him, yell at him, or not make contact with him at all. I tried thinking of all the outcomes for each one.
If I confronted him, then he would just think that he could get away with what he did. If I yelled at him, that would continue the problem. If I didn't talk to him at all, actually, there would be no problem. I'm a genius! But there's one thing: He might try talking to me. How would I avoid not talking to him? Maybe try staying away from him? No, that's stupid. He would follow me around trying to get me to talk to him. If I don't want that to happen, then I can't be at home. I have to be somewhere else. Somewhere my parents wouldn't bother to look. Well, Mairilyn's house is out of the question then. Maybe run away? That way I won't have to look at him or talk to him. I also won't have to deal with my brothers. This is awesome! But, where would I stay? Oh well! I'll figure that out later. I just have to save up tons of money this month so I can save up for hotels, food, transportation, and other stuff. What will I tell Mairilyn? She's gonna be devastated. Well, she can come along with me. She's a good enough friend that she will come with me. Tomorrow we can figure it out together and see what we both are gonna do. This will all work out, right?
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Runaway from Peace
Teen FictionShannon Perry has lived eight years without a father. During those eight years she has been living with her two, annoying, twin brothers Zack and Kurt and her mother who is frustrated all the time. She never knew that one day her father might come b...