The Expulsion
The Car screeched as Diana stopped in front of a new building that was soon to become there new home thanks to her son William.
He was expelled from his previous and was so isolated that his mother had to move to give her son a chance to life.
Rose on the other hand was furious she had to leave all her friends behind.
When they got down from the car Diana asked the kids how they felt.
“Well it's too late now isn't it, but mom why don't I have blonde hair like the rest of you.
I'm I adopted?, cause that would explain a lot.”
Between Williams silence, Becks numerous girlfriends and Roses stubbornness. Diana wondered who was the better child.
The house was more of a crib, brown and and simple.
With a TV that was about to collapse on there head, this was the cheapest building Diana could afford.
In the living room, Beck sat looking bored and lost in thought.
How was he going to find a new job now.
Suddenly there new neighbour walked in.
“Hello, I saw a car out side and decided to say hi.”..
Becks mood was immediately lifted as he saw the beauty in front of him he jumped from the couch almost falling.
Beck and Rose surrounded there new neighbour trying to make a new friend.
“All that happened when I was nine years old. Right now I'm 22 looking for a job trying to be independent.
But I barely know anywhere.”
Williams wrote in his diary, his diary was his only friend, Rose never skipped a chance to make his day a little more miserable.
“You still talking to your diary you big baby.”
She took the diary and burnt it right before his very eyes.
That was the last straw he needed a job, at least to give him some distance from these insolence.
Beck was too busy flirting to realize that his siblings were at an academic war.
He could hardly care. He always handed over his assignments to Williams.
But that very evening Williams crossed his heart.
“Did he just say no to me?.” Beck questioned himself forgetting there was nobody there.
“Yes, I am going job hunting and do not have time to do your homework except of course you are going to pay me for it.”
Beck clenched in fists trying to hold his rage. His girlfriend was outside and he really wanted to make a good impression.
Williams took off not willing to miss his interview it was already 7:39am.
As he entered into the building, the store was filled with snacks, nice looking bread, and perfumes but there was no customer, no sales man.
“Hello, hello.” He kept yelling while admiring the red and yellow building he stood in. Suddenly the floor beneath him rumbuled and shook.
He screamed, he was the only one there and that was the last time he considered himself an adult.