MY EXPERIENCES...
Once in a life time never get to do anything fun or the enjoyment of outing. Hi my name Kate I am 17 years old and never once in my whole life get to go outside for fun, what I mean by fun is the enjoy of going outside to the party, well the rest of my friends do, but except for me, my parents doesn’t even let me out that why I'm stuck in the house. But for me, I want to try to have fun with my life once in a life time, but my parents said that it will come to my time when I'm ready to handle things outside. The only time I get to have fun is during school time, it so tedious that I only get have fun at school, but why, I think because it not safe for me. My parents are very over protective of me maybe because I'm their one
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As I got back home I called my parents, we sat on the table and I start asking them about the invite that my friend invite me to her birthday, then so suddenly they said No!!! I'm not attending to that birthday even she's a friend of mine, I got up with tears running down my cheek and ran up to my room leaving my parents on the table. But as I got up to my room I looked through my windows and a plan came to mind, what would I do, I jumped in bed and sleep for about two hours till night time, my parents came in my room to check on me, they thought I'm still sleeping but I wasn't. I got up through the windows and out, I didn't look back to my house I just went straight to my friend birthday party. I knocked on the door than she opens it, she saw me with a surprising look on her face, and never thought that I couldn't make it. But as she invited me into her house I stood there, I knew there is something missing, it a birthday present. I told her I got nothing to give, but she doesn’t mind, all she wanted is for me to attend her birthday that it. She was so excited, even me too but I still fear that my parents would beat me up if they knew that I sneak out from the house. But before 9 o'clock I have to go back home before my parents comes back into my room. I was enjoying the moments with my friend’s house, celebrating her birthday party. But during the time of I have to go back home, but my friend told me to stay a little bit longer there is something that she needs to show me. So I did, I stayed a little longer and she showed me the alcohol bottles inside her room. She said that it safe for the both of us to drink it but just inside her room. We sat down and inside tried to avoid it but she pour the first toss for me because she already tried it before. So I hold my breath and go with the toss, it feels
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We went outside as quietly as we could so that I didn't wake up my parents. I would be in big trouble if they caught me since I'm not supposed to be in the house and sleeping. I noticed that they weren't in their bedroom which made me question where did they go and why at the same moment. It was strange that DB just happened to show up at my window.
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but we were preparing for my birthday! The sad part is that a
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