First day of school

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“I have to go downstairs and fix their breakfast.” “I’m running a little late.” I’m so tired.” Patricia replied. She opened the door. She was about to walk downstairs. “Are they talking about me?” “Should I listen?” “Keke, go upstairs and get your good for nothing cousin.” Annabelle replied. “I don’t understand why she’s always late for school.” Keke replied. “Where’s breakfast?” Daniel replied. “You know that it’s good for nothing to never cook breakfast on time.” Annabelle replied. “She might be tired from last night. You know she was up. All night washing the dishes, mopping the floor, and washing laundry all night long.” Peter replied. “That’s her job. I hope she doesn’t expect to live here with us for free? Annabelle replied, “I thought you got a check every month to help you take care of her everyday needs?” Peter replied. “Only you would think that little bit of money would have been enough to take care of her.” Keke replied. “Well, the money is supposed to pay for everything she wants and needs.” Peter replied. “You all need to shut up!” “Before she heard you. She doesn’t know that we have to get a check for her, to take care of her every need.” Annabelle replied. “She should’ve died with her trifling ass mother and sorry ass father. I don’t understand why she lives.” Daniel replied. “Oh, no that’s keke.” “She’s about to catch me eavesdropping on their conversation.” Patricia replied. “I don’t want her to know that I was listening to their conversation.” “I should go back to my room before she finds me, and play like I was sleeping.” Patricia replied. She ran to her room and shut the door. Keke went upstairs and knocked on the door. “Come in.” Patricia replied, “So, you think you are supposed to eat and live for free?” Keke replied.
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