Every day feels the same.
And I thought that… that maybe if I write down what happens I will be able to tell days apart. That they will become more than just. The same routine:
6:30am - wake up. Bathroom. Clothes. Feed Oliver
7:00am - breakfast. Avoid getting intertwined with the newest drama between M and Mom
7:30am - try to leave for school. M is not having it. Drag him out the door
7:50am - get to school
8:00am - classes start
3:00pm - classes finish
3:10pm - realise M left without me. Or just skipped again
3:30pm - get home. Parents aren't here, neither is M. They are working, he’s with R.U, his best friend (the one that drives a track?). Feed Oliver
3:40pm - start homework and other assignments
4:30pm - M gets home
5:00pm - He makes food. Probably munchies. He shares though, so it’s okay. Quality sibling time.
6:00pm - finish homework. Clean Oliver’s cage
6:30pm - Mom and Dad get home
7:20pm - family dinner
7:40pm - M and mom resume their fight from the morning. This time with screams
8:00pm - M storms off. Probably to R.U’s place.
8:10pm - disstrectly call M. he reassures me he’s fine and will be back before I wake up in the morning. He’s on the bus to R.U’s place or R.U picked him up.
8:30pm - play with Oliver
9:00pm - sleep
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