Don't think I'm stupid. I brought things for me. Some food, a lot of money and water bottles. Apparently, my father had a stash of cash in case of emergency. Almost 700 dollars. I could rent a house, get a job, pay the bill and done. Seems like I'm turning into a real adult.
The only thing is, I am stupid. I didn't bring anything. And the money I had brought, was spent on beer at the bar. In celebration. Met a few dudes I never knew before. And officially lost everything I had.
So where am I to go now? I look at the big clock at Times Square. 6pm? How can it be six pm? I left the house last night at 8:30.
Almost a whole day had past me by.
I decide going home is the best idea now. I don't need to start all over. I don't need to be me. I can learn to love people. They make mistakes just like me.
This was a mistake.
I turn back with a nod of relief. What I'm doing is right, right? I think so.
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Very short chapter. This may be how it is for a long time. I think that the best way to grab a viewer through a book is short and sweet. Here you go. Enjoy, and please tell friends. :)
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Me Again
Mystery / ThrillerThis story is about a girl named Olivia who attempts running away one night but surrenders and goes back home. But instead of embracing her dad when she gets home, she finds her house burnt down. She is then accused of killing her father in the fire...