Dalla's Home-Personal Narrative

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"Mom, I think we should tell her, DON'T you think it would be a good idea?" One of Dalla's older brother; Jay states.

"No. We promise Brendon we wouldn't. We have to keep this a secret. Do you understand me?" Dalla's mom bellowed out, at Dalla's brothers.

"But I think Dalla would love to go on tour, not that we are trying to get rid of her or anything but you know what I mean." Dalla's other brother Jackson carry on the conversation.

Jay elbow his idiot brother in the side. "Why don't you let me do the talking." He said between his teethes

Their mother just turned her chair over. That means; she's done with the conversation.

They both walked out their mother's office. They both sighed out. They really trying their hardest
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"Don't worry, I'll get it down by tomorrow,I'll stay up all night, just for you." Dalla says, Brendon breathes out not realizing he wasn't breathing.

"Thank you- But wait doesn't you have school tomorrow?" Brendon indicates Dalla. She stops what she was doing and took in a shaky breath.

"Yeah I forgot, umm I'll think of something, d-don't worry." Dalla feared her school. She couldn't say anything about it, it would just make things worse.

"Okay. I don't want you getting in trouble." Brendon getting up and hugging her sister and went out so his sister could start.

"Okay, it's only 8:30 I can do this." Dalla checked the time on her phone. Dalla started working on the other outfit for about an hour.

"Oh, I forgot I also have to study for that huge test." Dalla almost forgetting her test she had to study for. She opened her chemistry after just one chapter she felt a yawn coming. She looked at the clock and it was midnight. She slaps herself, to stay awake.

"Come on I can do this." She read a page. "Or I could sleep, sleep is good." Her head was on her book and her eyes quickly shuts

"Sweet lemonade" She slurs in her

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