"So, Alexa is even more mad at me than ever, and it's quite understandable. I mean, I made her look like a liar so yeah, she has every reason to be mad at me. But, oh no, she has gotten worse, a lot worse, let me tell you another time."
Like I said, Alexa has been getting worse in terms of attitude and mentally. She leaves way earlier and locks her car when she's in it. And even if you bang on the doors over and over again, she won't listen to you at all.
Mom and Dad are either too busy to care or they are scared of their own daughter.
No, they are too scared to confront her, that's the problem.
"What went wrong with Alexa?" I would beat their conversations in the middle of the night. Some would say that she has a mental issue or maybe she's unstable.
Everything that other's said, mom and dad dented it right off the bat.
"Does your daughter have bipolar disorder?"
"Is she mentally the r word?"
"What about her? Don't you think she is autistic?"
Mom and Dad got mad when they said those things and simply just said.
"How would you feel if we asked those questions about your son or daughter?"
Mom and Dad honestly know how to get out of a sticky situation, and although it might offend the other party, they technically are right. Mom and Dad know everything, and they can defend their side and destroy the other side. Did this result in a loss of friendship? Somehow, no. But, the two of them say back...
"Look, nobody is perfect, but I did not mean to hurt your feelings, it's just that it was on your nerves."
Ok, I'm sorry for rambling.
Anyways, this morning, Alexa nearly ran over my foot with her car.
Mom saw what happened and ran outside.
"What is wrong with her? And are you ok? Do you want me to drive you to school?"
"No, I can walk."
"Are you sure? Is your foot ok?"
"That was Adrian, mom."
"No, I thought it was you?"
"Mom, either way if I hurt my leg or not, that's fine."
"If you want to walk, that's ok. But, please, don't get ran over by Alexa."
"I won't."
Let's be honest, Alexa has obviously had her ups and downs, everybody does but hers can be bipolar. Does she believe in the concept that money can buy you happiness? Of course. Does it affect her? Duh. Does she rely on the purchases of things with about 15 zeros to satisfy the empty hole in her heart? 100 percent.
Unlike her, even with all of the money that my family has, I preferred things that most families could buy. I would rather get the deluxe kitchen play set then the super ultra deluxe in a rainbow of gold. All I need in life is food, a phone, a computer, water, and brain.
But then again, my brain might seem smart, but it's not.
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The Richardsons
Teen FictionCompleted on December 9th, 2020 In the sequel/spin off of All From A Small Town, Randy and Shannon had another child, a daughter named Katherine (or Kat for short). Live the story through Kat's eyes as she navigates entering her first year of high s...