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Sincerely Yours
Chapter Two: Past Playback
I lived with my mom until I was five years old. Then one day out of the blue my mother packed all my things and took me to live with my aunt. I lived with my aunt for thirteen years. My aunt was the most abusive woman I have ever met in my life. If you think Cinderella had it bad the Rin's story is the unrated version of this tragic story with no happy ending or prince charming. Rin's aunt LinMay hated the idea of having Rin in her home and was not afraid to show it Even if Rin was her sisters' daughter and her niece.
At five years of age Rin was in charge of all the household chores.
"you have to wash all the clothes, then the dishes, then clean the floors, and clean all the rooms," Aunt May barked orders at Rin's small and confused face. Rin's eyes were wide and sparkly and innocent.
"When do I get to play," Rin asked with a childlike innocent and smile which could warm even the coldest of hearts.
"Playing is for children with loving parents. Abandoned children like you have to work hard to earn their keep until they leave or die," Aunt May said with a cold look on her face. She grabbed a large pile of clothes and through on Rin burring her under it. It seems like an eternity by the time Rin has climbed from under the piles of clothes and ten years of past.
"Dinner!" Aunt May shouts as Rin puts the finishing touches on the last room of the day. Aunt May let Rin sit at the table just so she could watch then all eat. Rin's meals often found themselves in the trash; mostly because they consisted of moldy leftovers and rancid food. She would often eat what ever her Aunt's children left on their plates while she was cleaning the table. Rin kept inside her own mind due to the fact that talking got her punished.
The last time she tried to speak with her aunt she was punished. Her aunt poured dishwashing liquid down her throat. It made her ill but she didn't die a sad day indeed. A few years later Rin would over hear a conversation between her mother and her aunt on the telephone.
"Joni you're in town when are you going to pickup your daughter. I've had her for twelve years its time you take her," aunt May hung up the found and turned around to see Rin standing there.
"What're you doing in here," she grabbed Rin's hair and dragged her out of the house and pushed her into the car. They drove for about twenty minutes until they reached a huge white brick house on a hill. The house belonged to Rin's mother.
"Get out!" her aunt shouted and pushed her to get out of the car. Once Rin was out of the car she speed off leaving Rin standing in the middle of the drive way. Rin walked up to the door and rang the door bell.
"Yes?" a woman wearing a maid's outfit opened the door and looked at her. Rin just looked at the woman.
"Wait please." The woman said closing the door in her face. A few moments later the door opened and a woman who looked like her mother came to the door.
"What're you doing her?"
"Well say something" her mother said squeezing her arm.
"Where is aunt?" her aunt continued to ask, but Rin just looked at her. Just then a man walked towards them.
"Honey who is this girl?" the man asked.
"Nobody she has the wrong house." her mother lied and dragged Rin away from the house and towards her car.
"You can't be here. I have a family now and you just aren't a part of that," her mother said as they got into the car and drove away.
"This is going to be hard for you but I just don't want to see you anymore. If you come looking for me again I will call the cops and have you arrested for harassment. If your aunt doesn't want you anymore that's your problem not mine," her mother stopped the car just outside of the cemetery.
"Get out," Rin got out of the car and watched her mother speed away from her. She looked out to the world which she did not know and sat quietly on the steps of the church.
