I tried talking to you asking why have you been home soo god damn late lately. Its not that I'm interfering what ever you are doing our something. I just don't want you to forget that you got a huge responsibilities to hold on. Yes, I know all these while we've been very rude to you. Talking back/shout at you/scold you. But that doesn't mean that you could neglect us. You spend most of your time outside. Sis did ask you once, why are you working everyday? Even on sunday? You said you were too stress to even stay at home. That really hurts me. So now you are saying that your son and daughters are the causes to all your stress and don't want to spend the time with us anymore like you used too? Correct me if I'm wrong. I don't see you as a mom anymore. I don't know if I should respect you or not. I don't get the respect that I deserve from you anymore. What were you thinking? Out of the house by 130pm then be back around 230 or 3 in the morning? You haven't been cooking anything for us to eat. You left me a few bucks to buy maggie or some food at the coffee shop. You can't expect me and younger sis to be eating maggie all the time. We are still growing mom. We need proper food to eat to help us grow healthily. I don't mind eating it as long as its food. But what about younger sis. She's only 11 years old. Eating maggie is not good for her growth. I don't mind if you no longer show your care/love/concern towards me/2nd sis/1st sis/brother. But at least show it to younger sis. She need it more than us. Have you spare a thought for us, when you are out at 2-3am with I don't know who? Have you spare a thought for us thinking have we eaten or not? And whenever we asked you why are you back soo late, you tend to scold us and told us not to interfere. Mom, have you forgotten that you are suppose to be a mom and not a teenage kid anymore? I'm just disappointed in your actions. Dad is gone, living in another world, but that doesn't mean that you can neglect your responsibilities. If its not you, then who will? I miss the old you, mom. D': « Older Newer »