My Annoying Twin Sister

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Siblings, aren't they supposed to be nice to you and well care. I guess I was wrong because my sister who is younger than me by eight minutes gets away with everything and she expects me to do everything for her.

My sister is a bitch, she thinks that she can boss me around whenever she feels like it well she's got a shock coming her way.

I shall not mention her name but for those who know me then they know who she is and they know that she is a pain in the arse who only cares about herself and getting money from others. I don't care if she finds this and reads it, she could write a reply all I care is that she stops treating me like a piece of shit. She doesn't get how much my life sucks she hasn't had her heart broken, she hasn't fallen in love well I don't think she has and I know that she feels like me and our brother give her a hard time but that's because she fights back and sometimes she deserves it.

Later she has become more of a pain in which she decides to tell me what I have to do for my chores and what I have to do for her. Like today she told me that I had to clean the entire rabbit hutch out, which by the way is huge, all on my own. And, that I had to clean everything the bedrooms and the bottom section the parts that supposedly she did last, that's bullshit.

She needs to buck her ideas up because one day I'm going to be pushed over the end and I'm not going to be able to take it from her, even my mum says that I do more than my sister around the house.

(it's soo hard not saying her name)

I guess what I'm trying to say is that my sister however annoying she is I will always love her but sometimes she needs to lighten up and just have a laugh instead of telling everyone what to when they don't have to do it. I know I can't say much about lightening up because I hardly do but if I do its with my family or my friends that I've gotten close to recently, I know that no matter how hard life gets I will always have them to rely on and ask for help when I genuinely need it.

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