Prologue
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  • Reads 20
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  • Parts 3
  • Time 11m
Ongoing, First published Jan 19, 2015
I never had the "Greatest things in life" no, not at all. First of all, my dad's an alcoholic and doesn't cherish or love any of his children, he has 7 kids. All of them are half siblings to me, and second, my mother abandoned us when I was 5 months old and never gave us a reason why. I used to stay up at night and wonder "Why would she leave? And why did she leave me with dad?" But the worst part is everyone in my family is practically a "Psycho" and I don't doubt that one bit. I love my music, that's the only thing that seems to help relieve my depression and anger, I have two ride to die best friends. Radar and then Derek, me and radar met in kindergarten at a school in New York, that's where we're both actually from. But now we somehow ended up in Seattle, a city I thought would just be as worse as any other. But actually, I like it here. I've moved at least 19 times in my life across the states, but I think I might stay here.
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