- Messages
- 50
- Age
- 1/1999
Cashlin was fuming, and for good reason. She worked so hard her whole life to teacher her daughters to be better, to be smart and intelligent, not bludgers and idiots. She was somehwat proud of Amiee, she had graduated from school, though she wished her grades were higher, and that she understood her better, but Annalie... her own flesh and blood, failed her. It was just a little bit much for the woman to handle. How could her Annalie do the monstrous things she had been blamed for? Cashlin wanted to give her daughter the benefit of the doubt, but being expelled was not something she could accept, she had to talk to her daughter, and understand why, and hopefully find out that it was a misunderstanding and that her Annalie was let down by the education system, because her little girl knew better, some thought that she was rough around the edges, but not to Cashlin, not until now.
Hearing the door open and close, Cashlin looked up from the lounge, and walked towards the sound, frowning when she saw her daughter. "Annalie." She said sternly, she wasn't happy with her daughter, not at all. Allowing a sigh escape her mouth, she held the door open to the lounge room. "I have something to say to you, young lady." This was going to be hard, but the guilt talk was needed. Once they were in the lounge room, Cashlin folded her arms across her chest. "Oh Annalie, I am so disappointed in you! How could you allow this to happen? Why did you attack that poor girl? And the blackmailing!" It was all so shocking. "I am outraged at your behaviour!" Walking closer to her daughter, she placed her hands on the young girls shoulders. "You are a smart girl... why?"
Hearing the door open and close, Cashlin looked up from the lounge, and walked towards the sound, frowning when she saw her daughter. "Annalie." She said sternly, she wasn't happy with her daughter, not at all. Allowing a sigh escape her mouth, she held the door open to the lounge room. "I have something to say to you, young lady." This was going to be hard, but the guilt talk was needed. Once they were in the lounge room, Cashlin folded her arms across her chest. "Oh Annalie, I am so disappointed in you! How could you allow this to happen? Why did you attack that poor girl? And the blackmailing!" It was all so shocking. "I am outraged at your behaviour!" Walking closer to her daughter, she placed her hands on the young girls shoulders. "You are a smart girl... why?"