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mid_nite_green) wrote2007-07-06 11:42 am
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They hadn't even opened the door when she showed. She'd brought notes home, surveillance tapes, whatever she could think of to show that Christie was now different. She said she'd do whatever she could to bring her little sister home. All it did was make Mom cry more. Dad was silent the whole time. She'd plead with him, but, ultimately he was the one that shut the door and locked it.
At least she was disowned with some support. Sand had driven and as much as she loved cars, Tara was glad he had.
That's why when she hears her phone play "Born to Run," in the middle of her homework two weeks after everything, she dives for it.
At least she was disowned with some support. Sand had driven and as much as she loved cars, Tara was glad he had.
That's why when she hears her phone play "Born to Run," in the middle of her homework two weeks after everything, she dives for it.
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"They do - and thanks for saying so, but it is. They wouldn't have wanted Christie's little schemes if she wasn't our little sister. I she hated me so much during that fight."
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"So trust me when I say I know what's been 'home' in your absence. You were a convenient excuse. Christie hated a lot of things, but she didn't have the gall to work it better for herself. If it hadn't been you, it'd be me. I could have a lot of gripes, too, but you don't see me running away and doing stuff that could kill people. Let's forget the stuff mom and dad tell themselves about this. I love her, too, Tara, but this is her call, and she's dead wrong."
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There's a long pause at the end of that, but Mark can hear her breathing on the other end.
"Thanks, Mark...really."
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It damn scary how much he's grown.