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Brenna

 

            Imagine yourself in a bad situation where your mom is a drug addict. And now imagine your father is an alcoholic. So now lets say he stops drinking. Now that he realizes that there is a life involved he cleans himself up and gets you out of that situation. This is a true story of people whom will remain, for now, anonymous.
             (Knock, knock) There is someone at the door. It was probably her weekly supply. She gave birth to two children, real mother to neither. Ms. Joanson opened the door and was a fright. She had already paid the week before. She locked herself in her bedroom and rolled a bit of her drugs and indulged in the smokey death stick. It was hot and sticky as he came into the driveway after a long night on the bottle. He walked through the door and he heard, "DADDY!!!-, screamed the toddler in excitement. She was about 2 ½ years old and was watching the t.v. witch had been disconnected 8 or 9 times due to late bills. Her name was Brenna, her older sister was sitting on the couch and had fallen asleep to the t.v. her name was Brialla. The Father, Bruce, was annoyed and yelled for the mother, Britney. She seemed not too have heard him but pretended she was asleep. This happen every week day after day almost always the same.
             Bruce, being a skilled iron worker, ran out of $ and had to go to work. He then realized that he liked working and making his own way. He thought to himself about why he dressed the way he did and the way he lived. That day, being sober, he went to work and took a ride to his home state of Maine. He went to his sisters house and stayed a weekend. He realized how this was home to him and that he had to get out of Alabama. When he got back he decided to bring Brenna to meet her family. Having not gone out of the house much she was very excited in going on a road trip with her now sobered up father. He got there and stayed with his sister a while. Brenna met everyone. She was excited about being there.


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