The Forgotten Sister (Indefinite Hiatus)
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  • Reads 4,568
  • Votes 108
  • Parts 5
  • Time 12m
Ongoing, First published Apr 04, 2016
I stood in front of my parents. Looking at the floor while they yelled at me.  

"Pack your bags. If you are not gone when the sun's out, we'll call the police." 

.......

When midnight came around, I had my things packed. I snuck quietly my brother's room. He was sprawled across his bed, sleeping like a log. I walked forward, and leaned down. I kissed his forehead lightly, before standing up right. I walked over to his dresser, pulling the top drawer open. I rummaged around before finding what I wanted. 

I pulled out a small wrapped rectangle. I knew he had bought me a diamond heart-shaped locket for my birthday. He wasn't exactly secretive about it. I put it in my pocket before walking out of the apartment building with my things. I hailed a cab, and got a ride to the airport. I sighed, and looked out the window. Getting a last look at Boston.
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