Middle School

A girl has a new adventure at a new middle school and she is having some problems!

published on November 02, 201724 reads 9 readers 1 not completed
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Middle School
Chapter 2.

Getting the house

The house that we moved into is really small with a really small back yard. My room could probably only fit 2 cars inside of it and that is not enough space. I wish we could've just stayed in OUR house not some house that might have bedbugs or lice in it. I guess that is the kind of house my mom wants to live in.

"So mom how did you know this house was for sale ?" Asked J.C.
"Because I was talking to your aunt and she said there was a house here and she said it looked pretty nice so she wants us to live here."
Said mom happily.
"Oh well my room is a little to small don't you think ?"
" Well we are not moving all of our stuff in here. Some of our stuff is staying in storage."
"WHAT. But mom all of my stuff that I have is important and I need to have it. You can't steal all that stuff away from me that is not fair."
"Well until we move which is not going to be for a while that is the way it will stay.  Got it."
"What is all the fuss about" Asked dad.
"Well J.C. has a problem with us not putting all of our stuff in here and leaving it in storage." Said mom.
"Well because all of my stuff is important I have to have it mom so you can just be quite." Yelled J.C.
"J.C I am tired of your mouth go to your room you are not going to be talking to your mom like that so BYE"
Yelled dad.
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dannyrrrw
I do not argue, these are serious problems for a girl at her age. Her parents should help her a lot, but I don't see that. My daughter had problems in college and contacted the academic ghostwriting service using https://edubirdie.com/academic-ghostwriting-service for that. We didn't yell at her or say it was your problem. Parents should always support their See More▼
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