Hey heyyy everyone, I'm Yoda-Chan.
This is my first story, wish me luck!
Oh, I own nothing T.T
When I was born, my mother abandoned my father to go live with her "true family" back in La Push, Washington. My "mother", I pray you notice I use that term very loosely, met my father at a party and I was the result of that.
Dad says she was on a trip, visiting Venezuela, when they met. She let him believe that she was staying permanently, but a week after she had me, she told him the truth. She hadn't expected to get pregnant, and had a home and a family to get back to. She never wanted another child, she already had three. When she told him, he immediately kicked her out.
The only thing I got from my mother was her tanned skin; everything else came from my father. I had his green-blue eyes that changed shades due to the season and sometimes due to my mood. I also had his long auburn hair. My father loves my hair; it falls in gentle waves down to the bottom of my butt. I keep begging him to let me cut it, but he won't let up. I also have his thick Spanish accent. Unfortunately, I didn't develop his height. I was barely four feet, eleven inches. He says he doesn't know where I got the shortness from; my mother was almost his height, which is six foot two. But anyway, on to our story.
We were currently heading to La Push, Washington. Yup. You heard me. La Push. Where the non-mother and her precious family lives. Dad said she sent him an e-mail, and she wants to see me. Apparently she regrets her decision and wants to make it right.
And let me start off being honest, I wouldn't be going if he didn't offer to get me a motorcycle. You see, one thing my mother didn't know about my father is that he is very well off.
We just got off of our plane and were in the airport in Seattle, Washington. It was a week-long trip, but finally we were here. I was not looking forward to seeing the woman I've lived my life resenting so soon, but we were barely two hours away from here. The day I've feared my entire life has finally arrived. It's time to meet my mother.
