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My Daddy

Submitted by JessJess on May 7, 2006

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As I quiver, curled in a ball on the soft, carpeted floor of my brother's room, I try to block out the yelling from two rooms away. I pray that it will just be over and finally my mom will kick him out and make him try to fend for himself. As I got older, the fighting never seemed to die down. I can still picture the plates flying across the kitchen and shattering into little pieces as they crash against the pale wall or tiled floor. My mom would just stand there with her hair up in a messy ponytail, tears streaming down her face, and her face colored a faded red.
These aren't the happy memories you would wish to have as a child, yet this is what a lot of my memories consist of. He has always been angry. As far back as I can remember he has never truly been a kind, loving man. There is always a little trace of anger in his words. Even though his explosions of anger have become less and less these days, they still occur with the same intensity, and for the stupidest reasons you can possibly imagine.
"Where the hell are my fucking glasses?!" The sound of his deep voice rattles throughout the house and informs everyone to stay out of his way. My dog runs with her tail between her legs into my brother's bedroom, putting her head under his bed. Once my dog is safely in her hiding place my brother gets up from his worn green computer chair, lazily walks to the door and closes it, shutting out the world. "Who moved my glasses?" Often the reasons he would get mad would be because he misplaced something. Any sane person would have to agree that he has no right to be so pissed off, especially when he created this problem for himself. "Why the fuck did you touch my glasses?!" he would continue yelling so that anyone within a mile radius could hear him.
My mom tries to be the savior of the family. She attempts over and over again to calm him down and to make him think logically. "Honey, where did you leave them last?" She would make this fatal mistake...

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