The Trouble with Trouble
Russia |
It is very easy to get in trouble with siblings and parents. Sometimes you can get in combined mishap with both of them. If you have a younger sibling this is very likely to happen. I have a younger sibling.
Trouble. That should be her middle name not because she gets in trouble so much, but because she causes it. She might do something, such as break my mom's favorite glass while carrying it into the kitchen, then pretend that I did it. And, you can probably guess, she gets away with blaming me because she little and supposedly "a little angel." I don't think so. She knew she could get away with annoying me and not get any consequences from it. She could go in my room when I've told her a million times not to and not get a single telling-off from my mom. She could turn off the T.V. while I'm watching my favorite show for no apparent reason and be watching her baby cartoons three minutes later. But not even she could get away with her next attempt at annoyance. Video games. An addicting habit. Late into the night I was playing. My sister was trying to say something crazy to me, but I wasn't paying any attention at all. After a while she get extremely mad at me and stated kicking the under side of my bunk bed. She slept on the bottom of our two bunk beds while I slept on the top one. Before we knew how loud our fight had gotten my mom was in our room and told us to get to bed. I left my video game in the side of my bed thinking that nothing would happen to it. I was wrong. The next morning I woke up to an evil accomplishment. My little, annoying, angel-immitating sister had stolen my video game that I has been playing non-stop for the last five days. I told my mom that she took it but my mom didn't believe that she would. My mom thought that my sister would never lie to her too. When she asked my little sister if she knew where the game was she replied "no" and my mom accepted that answer to be the truth 100%.
Over the next few days I thought I was going to go mad. I was checking, rechecking, and triple checking every place that I though the game could be. In closets, on the floor, under furniture, anywhere where something smaller than a three inch box would fit. Every day I would tell my mom over and over again that my sister knew where it was, but she still wouldn't believe me. Not until I found proof. After the few days of searching for the game in the spots my mom thought it would be I began looking through my sister's things for it. In her toys that opened and under boxes that she had left around our room. At last I looked in the chest under her bed that she kept all her blankets in. In there I discovered the proof that would show my mom, once and for all, the lying, little, kid my sister was. At the moment I looked in the chest I knew where my video game was. As I showed my mom the game and told her where I found it her expression got darker by the word. I was hopping that she would punish my sister within an inch of her life because she'd stole my stuff and kept it for over a week, almost two. But when she went to get my sister she hardly did anything to her. She didn't even scold her for taking my game. She told her specifically that she wasn't mad because she stole my stuff but because she lied about. After all the yelling I did after that you would have thought someone would have called the police. Once I was out of breath however, my mom said that I shouldn't have ignored my sister when she was trying to talk to me the night she stole my video game. I then got in trouble when for ignoring my sister when she was trying to talk to me two weeks ago. When you get in trouble it's sometimes what you never would have expected to get you in a mess. Sometimes you might get in trouble for hitting someone because you got into a fight and other times you might get in troubled for ignoring a sibling while you were trying to do something else. There are some guidelines for not getting into mischief but, as this experience shows, it is very hard to distinguish the line between what can get you in trouble and what doesn't. |
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