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Post by Ashlyn Henderson on Jun 28, 2008 23:11:30 GMT
Ash had been home taking care of most of the kids. Jenny had seemed to disappear as soon as Shelby had left the house and Isaiah was no where to be found. She practically screamed her head off to get the kids attention. Bribery and something about free ice cream was enough to get them to call down. After she had bought them all ice cream with money she had saved she took them all to the nearest muggle park. She sat on a near by bench as she watched them play. Either on the swings in in the sand box. She sighed and smiled, finally able to relax and hoping they wouldn't cause much chaos.
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Jake Chou
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The best part of believe is the lie
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Post by Jake Chou on Jun 28, 2008 23:26:59 GMT
Jake sighed softly walking through the park. Sometimes there was just so much pure hatred inside of him that he could barely stand it. He hated it so much that his sister Janie has been dead for almost 12 years now. He hates the fact that his brother Jay is dead. He hates that fact that Maria had left him, and leaft him for another man, and then left him with their three week old daughter.
So as Hayley keeps on crying, now softly Jake just sighs again. Normally when he just takes her out to walk she'll calm down instantly. Not today though. As his eyes scan the area he see's a familiar bunch of kids. Small smile on his face as he walks over, and it gets bigger because Hayley has stopped crying, Jake sits down next to Ashlyn. "Hey there."
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Post by Ashlyn Henderson on Jun 29, 2008 21:27:18 GMT
She had just finished her own ice cream when all her siblings came rushing to her with their finished ice cream cup, or popsicle sticks. She got up once more and through their trash away before watching them run back to continue their fun and games. She continued watching them, a bit bored that she didn't bring anything to read or do. That's when she see him.Jay? She shakes her head and realizes who he really is. Jay's brother. She smiles at Jake."Hi."She says a sudden loss for words.
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