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Welcome to California! - 1. Chapter 1
"WHAT?" I barked out gruffly. For a moment there was nothing more said between us and if it weren't for my panting I swear a pin dropping would have been my saving grace. For I was quickly losing the staring contest we'd engaged in throughout the pause and soon I'd start fidgeting (Mom's sure have a way, don't they?). Finally she broke the silence and spoke calmly, clearly needing some effort to keep her voice level.
"Come inside, we need to talk, and 'no' is not an answer. You have two minutes. Do NOT keep me waiting this time." With that she tossed me the ball, turned around, and went inside to wait. I just stared after her, my mind swirling around with emotions that once again began to want nothing more than to lash out at something, even if only for a second, and I caved. I turned towards the backyard and punted the basketball grunting loudly, and I didn't really care when it shot over the neighbor's fence and bounced away. I only had a day left here anyway, so it's not like I'd be getting much more use of it anymore anyway.
"I'll have it done. Don't touch my stuff. And just because I'm gonna do it, doesn't mean I have to be happy about it. Which I'm not, in case you even care." Good one Jason, fuel the fire why don't you? There's some gasoline in the garage if you'd like. Mom informed me that dinner would be at 6:30 as usual, and went about her business. My little prod hadn't even recieved a response. Which was unusual, because the only few times I've been in an argument with her in my life, she hasn't been so calm about it. And therein lies the stinging proof that not only did she care, but she cared more than I knew.
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Note: While authors are asked to place warnings on their stories for some moderated content, everyone has different thresholds, and it is your responsibility as a reader to avoid stories or stop reading if something bothers you.
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