Prologue
Clandestine
I slammed the door shut.
How is it that my life is such a mess?
I’m twenty for Pete’s sake, I should be worrying about getting a date from prom and how my hair is not straight enough and is not working.
I have to earn money, because my mother is too heartbroken to get up and fix her life.
I hate her.
I lost my dad too. And now my grades are dropping.
I don’t have time to study. I work as a waitress at this restaurant. But I don’t want to be a waitress, I want to graduate, work with art, literature or architecture.
But no, someone has got to put food at the table and my sister at six is not exactly capable.
I grabbed a piece of parchment and began writing, it’s all I know.
My dad showed me when I was little; we used to do it.
Together.
Dear stranger,
I don’t mean to bother you. But I have no one to talk to. My dad recently passed away, so my mother is still in shock. I have to work every day. My mom got fired for not showing up for work, I can’t blame them. I hate my life now. The one I’m going out with just completely messed up last week before prom. I caught her making out with my best friend. So we don’t speak any longer either. I’m sorry for telling you all this. Thank you for sparing time to read.
Love,
Sandara
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