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Prompt 21

February 28, 2020 by Deanna Repose Oaks

My best friend has like 5 siblings, she is never alone and she is always complaining that she doesn’t have any time or space or clothes or video games or anything that isn’t shared. She’s never had new clothes, as she is smack dab in the middle of everyone and there are at least two siblings that wore her size last year. I want those problems.

I have no siblings. No one to share stories with. No one to borrow clothes from. My mom and dad are great, but they really have no clue. Who cares about Nirvana anymore? They don’t even know what this world is about. They do not know how hard it is to be a teenager in this day and age, and I’m not going to fill them in, ever. Sure, I always have new clothes and I always have time and space and my own stuff. But, I also have no one else to blame if the kitchen is a mess or my clothes are everywhere.

I asked my mom if she would adopt my friend, that way we could both get what we want. We have 2 guest rooms in our house, so she would have her own room, her own clothes, her own everything… I and would have my own sister. But it’s not going to happen. Bummer.

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