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A Different Life, A Different Story (Edit)

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Indie: "Uh," I take a moment, not to just get in the car, but for what I'm about to say. "I-I'm still scared." "Why?" Uncle Kimmy says. "I miss Tennessee. I miss Cassidy." "Look, Indie, I know it's hard to accept change. Trust me, I even have a hard time accepting change but you gotta adapt. As your Nana said, it's better to learn now, than later." No, no, no, no, no! I try to hold in all the pain and all the tears as thoughts fill my head like a rain of sorrow and despair drown me in the deepest part of the sea. California... Felix: Donnie and I throw rocks at a pond walking home from school. Ever since Diana's mom took custody of the girls, I haven't been seeing them lately. I hope I see them again. I kinda miss them. I miss Maria and I miss how life used to be. Life changes like the vast ocean and her waves of glory and we, life on Earth, have to just live in it and deal with her aptitude whether we like it or not...
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Chapter 1 - Indie - Hope

Everything that is done in this world is done by hope. - Martin Luther King Jr.

I enter the small conference room. It's small with a little chair--one of the soft, cushion ones--not those cold metal ones like the ones in gym class or in therapy group meetings that we have every Tuesday. A thin dark woman is sitting in the chair. She looks to be about twenty.

She slowly stands up with a stretched-out hand as a professional smile gleam across her lips to greet me in a meaningful way. "Hi, thank you for being here. I will be your therapist, Tasha Williams," she stated with a soft, diligent voice that sounds as if an angle is in the room standing before me.

I whisper to Cassy who's standing right beside me as the lady sits back down in her seat pulling her pencil skirt down, "I really don't want to be here."

She leans in and whispers, "Why?"

"Are you girls okay? Do you want me to leave the room to discuss?" The therapist says getting ready to get out of her seat.

"No," Cassy says in a high pitch voice she uses when she always gets mischevios, "I was actually going to work." She darts her eye towards me giving me the fakest smile I've ever seen. "Bye, Malauge."

She kisses my head and hugs me, I hug her back. As she walks out, she mouths "It's what's best for you, love you."

I mouth rolling my eyes, "Love you, too," as I sit observing the conference room; silently.