Something happen

Something happen

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Mommy I'm scared Stop yelling at dad Stop stop stop I was crying and I didn't know Tears down my face As my sister comfort me Don't Sis make mommy stop Mommy don't do that I love you Don't touch that Leave it alone We were sent to are room Then we heard a gun shot There was a hole in the wall The night was silent after that We went to school My sister was taken to the office I was next I had a feeling Then the consoler walked in She called me I walked up to her She was taking me to the office My sisters were there I was afraid..... The asked us what happen I had nothing to say I was afraid What would happen to us What if I said something wrong We would be taken away After that my sister spilled Mom did some thing What did she do She she picked up a Gun And tryed to kill her self But my dad pushed her and It shot the wall there was a whole in the wall Dad covered it with a cookie jar Everything was fine
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