Being stuck in this house isn't so bad, in fact, the only reason i'm still alive is because of my little sister, Delilah. She talks to me when no one else is willing to, she's my savior. But something is odd about her, she is somehow sneaking out of the place we live in. I've tried asking her how she keeps getting out of this "house", she says that had she never left, but that can't be possible. I've seen her, clear as day, outside through the bars by my room. It's shocking that she can leave without permission! Before i speak more about our story, i want to tell you about our sad excuse of a house. It used to be owned by many kind hearted people, but then, it was our turn. Our parents moved in, and that's when it all began. Our parents weren't the kindest people, they would scream at kids driving by, take their stuff when they got the chance, and even abused the kids! Years later, i was born, and my parents, weren't that kind to me either. They would take care of me though, however if i were to cry or scream, they would beat me until i went silent. I know, pretty rough, but after a couple of months, i learned to stop crying so much, and be extreamly well behaved. And after 2 years, i was introduced, to my first other sibling, Delilah. I didn't even know my mom was pregnant, so it was a huge shock for me! She was the cutest thing! She had light blue eyes, red hair, and peach skin. She was very scared of my parents during her first beating though, as a result, whenever she cried, i would be next to her and calm her down to avoid any beatings in the future. This continued on for 11 years straight. It was tiring following the same routine over and over making sure she didn't cry, but i eventually got used to it. She learned how to talk, run, read, etc. all by my hand growing up. My parents told me to watch after her because they didn't want to. I honestly didn't mind, i loved spending time with Delilah! On her 11th birthday, she just spent the day staying locked up in her room as usual. Our parents didn't even get her a gift! But that didn't matter, because i did!