Evening Breeze Chapter 6

Evening Breeze Chapter 6

knowledge. Except to my parents. Until Sarah 

asked for the moon

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My parents waited for me after school. The May 

sunset painted the sky, but the air felt heavy. They stood by the track field, their faces cold. Give us Grandma’s bank card. It’s an 

emergency. We’ll pay you back.” Dad, always entitled

Mom chimed in

Your grades are terrible. You won’t get into 

college. We’ll keep it safe.” 

Hurry up. Sarah needs it.” 

I smiled. This was it. Last time, they pinned me down, ransacked the house. Starved me for 

three days until I broke

I clutched my report card, glanced back at the classroom. Teachers, students, peering out, cheering me on. Three months. Bottom of the 

class to top thirty. Number twentynine. But I’d earned it. Late nights, early mornings. Even 

Valerie couldn’t match my dedication. I’d 

earned their respect. They knew how hard I was 

fighting. They’d given me the report card

Show your parents how amazing you are, 

Ashley.” 

My classmates pushed me out

Go! They’ll be so proud! They’ll see how hard 

you’re working!” 

My parents would go crazy if I got these 

grades!” 

Their kindness, a beacon in the darkness

Almost there. Almost free

Dad snatched the report card, ripped it to 

shreds

Pathetic. Don’t embarrass me. Give us the 

card. Sarah’s waiting.” 

The confetti of my hard work rained down

Silence fell over the watching crowd. Even 

Valerie, usually oblivious, frowned, leaning 

against the railing. I looked up. Met their eyes

I’m sorry, I thought. I’m so sorry

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I raised an eyebrow. Time to fight back

I could get into college. Why should I throw it 

away for your precious daughter?” 

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Because I was raised in adump?” 

They froze. I pressed on

Or because I was borntrash?” 

Their faces contorted in disbelief. Two ticking 

time bombs

Youyou little bitch! What did you say?” 

I tilted my head, all innocence

I called you trash. Want me to throw you in the 

dumpster to prove it?” 

Mom shoved me. I fell

I shouldn’t have had you! Should have left you in that rathole to die!” 

John, look! This is your mother’s doing! I told you not to have her! Now look! A monster! We should have smothered her at birth!” 

I didn’t flinch

Why didn’t you? You think I wanted to be born toyou? You’re not even fit to be parents.Dad, flustered by Mom’s tears, slapped me

You’re insane! Apologize! Give us the card! Or we’re disowning you!” 

I smiled, bright as the setting sun

Great! Without you, I won’t be trash anymore

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Yay!” 

Dad’s eyes widened

You’ve gone bad! Hanging out with 

delinquents! Ruined your brain!” 

Come on! Let’s talk to your teachers! Let’s see what they have to say about this!” 

He dragged me towards the office. I stumbled, my bare arm scraping against the asphalt. They didn’t care. They threw me into the principal’s office. I played the part. Tears, downcast eyes, the picture of wounded innocence

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Mom launched into a tirade. Irresponsible, ungrateful, disrespectful, manipulative

malicious, lazyevery insult she could think of

Dad banged on the principal’s desk

Is this how you teach kids? Character comes 

first! She’s a failure as a human being! I’m 

taking her home! Expel her!” 

Their usual tactic. Use my education as 

leverage. They could legally pull me out of 

school. At home, I’d be at their mercy. Before,

would have begged. Pleaded. Not anymore

I placed my ID on the desk. My voice trembled

I’m twenty. I can make my own decisions.” 

Grandma’s money is enough for college.

don’t need yours.” 

You don’t want me anyway, right?” 

Mom exploded. Screaming, crying, throwing books. Demanding Grandma’s money

You’d do anything to keep it from us!” 

Give it to us! Now!” 

The principal tried to intervene. Classmates 

protested. They didn’t care. Mom lunged at me

Enough!” 

This is my office. Take your theatrics outside.” 

They paused. Turned to me

Ashley, are you disowning us?” 

A tear rolled down my cheek

Not exactly.” 

I’m reporting you for assault.” 

Evening Breeze Novel

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