Professional Nobody
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  • Parts 5
  • Time 33m
  • Reads 49
  • Votes 1
  • Parts 5
  • Time 33m
Ongoing, First published Jul 14, 2014
Mum. "
"And then you can make lots of friends and study all..."
"Mum."
"Oohh and then go to all the parties and get drunk. "
"Mum."
"I remember that's how I met your dad in college. Oh good times." She said smiling. Gross.
"Mum!"
"As long as you study and make good grades and don't get pregnant or a disease. Or locked up.Remember that one time darling?"
"Was just thinking of it now Malinda."my dad joined in.
"Mum!Stop okay?I'll be fine. It's just a boarding school. I don't even drink that much to hook up with a guy to get a disease let alone a baby. I can hold my alcohol perfectly fine. Besides it's not college.  I don't want that many friends either. Aunt Janet told me tha-"my mom cut me off.
"Who cares what Aunt Janet said?I want you to have fun!You're such a loner. So. Are you ready?"She said grabbing the car keys. Oh lord. Here we go.
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