Dear diary.
I bought a bike...
.... and will pay the price in instalments.
Mother looks happy, but I know she's worried. With all the budget problems and my sister's marriage coming up, it's a very dangerous thing to do.
Saim was a little too much emotional, and almost yelled at me that I was wasting money. But he knows not to question my judgement.... he knows my temper.
I think that if we don't have that kind of money to buy a Ferrari or something, we don't have to become greedy and cover for it saying 'we're saving money'.
Am I making my self clear? If not then..
We can't just ignore our needs. We need something, we get it. Father would've agreed with me. I need it to go to the college, come back, go to work, do grocery, and many other things. Having a motorcycle will help.
Saim is being irrational. Mother understands though. She'll handle him.
And if she doesn't... I will.
God help me.
-Reza.
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