Chapter 9: Damn Right

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This chapter is gonna be on Drew’s POV so I’m really excited to post this :)

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Drew’s Point of View:

Life sucks.

That’s one definite thing I’ve come to realize through all of the experience I’ve had in the past four months since my father died. Wait, I mean in the past eleven years since my mother left.

My life started to become complicated when she left us, it impacted me so hard. I changed, I began to lack interest in school and started to fuck up. When I turned sixteen, I became worse. The partying, ditching school, and rude behavior didn’t help. I acted like a jerk to everyone and went through girls as often as I did.

I was that famous good looking asshole jock in high school.

A lot of people envied me because I came from a rich family but for me, money won’t save you. They thought my life was perfect, but they were all wrong. It was so far from perfect, it was a complete.

 And I only had one real friend, Jason. Unfortunately, He moved to New York so we barely see each other anymore.

Even though I had never known what a real, healthy family was like due to the fact that my mom had abandoned both of me and my dad, I grew strong. Thanks to my dad.

He was always there. I may not be the most obedient and the best son but he never lost his faith in me. There was a time when I became so rebellious, I didn’t go home for two weeks. But when I came back, I didn’t hear any reprimands from him. He just embraced me, welcoming me back.

 If you ever give me a chance to choose a father, I would still choose him.

When he was diagnosed of colon cancer, my world shattered. I didn’t know what to do when the doctor told us that cancer runs in our family. I felt like it was better to get stabbed with a knife a million times than to know about that sad news.

But on the bright side, since then, I changed.

I changed for him.

Now, I am here, stuck in this shitty company. Don’t get me wrong, my dad’s company isn’t really shitty, it’s actually the opposite. It’s just the people in it that make it a shit hole. My company has the biggest douchebags and cunts in the whole world.  And it sucks that I can’t fire them all because of a stupid employment contract. You can’t blame me for despising them, they always treat me like I’m some worthless and insignificant piece of shit.

 The only people that listen to me are my uncle Nick, Mrs. Cook and some members on the Board of Directors. The rest can suck my….

Anyway

Jason was spending his summer here in LA and I invited him to stay at my house. He was the reason why I had to go home when Blair and I were at the pier.

This asshole just appears out of nowhere.

The only thing we did the moment we reunited was to stay up all night, doing dumb things.

We’re teenagers, what can we do?

So now here I was, extremely stressed out. Dark circles started to form under my eyes. I looked like I was zombie on crack. I’m surprised my mirror isn’t broken yet.

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