"But mommy. I want to talk to you. I want to be with you . Can I come downstairs?"said Julie. "No, " said the mother, "I don 't want you bothering me ! I never wanted to have you . Your stupid father, Tyrone , got me pregnant… then, he left for that stupid Lala chick from the club, Crazy Horse too. Now, I’m stuck with you. You ruined my life! You know if you …show more content…
You can even say she was a child prodigy; however, the only thing Julie wanted in the world was her mother 's love and attention.
On the other hand , the mother viewed Julie as a mistake. Since Julie had long silky black hair, long eyelashes , and was the most caring girl you will ever see, her mother was jealous of all the attention she received from other people.
Julie resembles her mother a lot, but Mary Ann doesn 't think her daughter looks like her. Even though, the mother is older and detailed with wrinkles, Julie thinks her mom is the most beautiful and kind person. "Mommy , can you unlock my door please . I’ve already read all these books in here . I just want to spend time with you. Mmmoooommm, I want to know you better, Mommy," said Julie raising her voice . As Julie’s mother sense the volume of Julie voice, she marches upstairs with the weapon of words and tasty cakes falling out her pants holes . "Julie, you stupid ugly girl,shut your mouth . Do you understand English," said Mary Ann knocking open Julie 's door with her muscular legs. She left a dent on Julie 's door. "Julie, you are supposed to answer me when I ask you a question , idiot,"said Mary …show more content…
She hopes, prays that Julie would wake up and they could live together like a true family, but there is no movement. It isn’t long before an ambulance arrives with its blaring horns. The paramedics try to take Julie from Mary Ann but Mary Ann refuses to let go. “No! I refuse to leave my daughter!” She hugs Julie tight, sobbing and weeping hard, her wails rage out, waking up the neighborhood.
One by one, the lights in the houses on their blocks flicker on, and people in gowns leave the houses and come closer. Some of them peeked through their windows at the blood-covered scene. After hours of weeping and people offering their condolences, Mary Ann cries herself to sleep. During her sleep, the paramedics, who still hadn’t left the scene, unclasped Mary’s hands and took both her and Julie into the van.
Mary Ann awoke the next day and when she examined her situation, she leaped out of her hospital bed. She searched frantically for her daughter’s hospital room, and after a good hour of running, she saw a paramedic leaving a room with the name Julie and crept inside in case Julie was sleeping. She saw Julie’s face and held onto her hand, but froze soon after. Julie’s hand was cold, deathly