TYLER/ROBIN POV
"Does anyone want a drink?" Amy asked.
"Tea please." Dad says.
"Hot Chocolate please." I said, and with that she left the room. "Girls real can't sit still for more than 10 minutes."
"Not girls, your sister, and it's only been 7 and half minutes, since Emily and Kit left." Dad said after checking his watch.
"Who know what would happen if she became like Hazel?" I said.
"We would die." Dad said.
"That's true." A new voice said joining the conversation.
"Hazel." I said quietly hoping for her to reply with one of her stupid mean comments that I had once hated so much.
"Nope it's the Easter bunny." She said.
"I see you haven't lost your bad attitude." Dad said.
"Yeah like that's ever going to happen." Hazel said.
"What will it take for you to change your attitude?" Dad asked.
"I change my attitude when Amy can sit still and do nothing for half an hour." Hazel said. In that moment all hope with her attitude changing was killed.
Amy walked back in and hand us the cup, before she rushes to hazel and hugs her.
"Do I not get a drink?" Hazel asked, cheeky as ever.
"Yeah, but you've got to get it yourself." Amy said.
"Why am I the one that needs to change my attitude?" Hazel said.
"Because we can tell you that, we can't tell Amy that." I said, once again earning a punch from her. "I know there's a house rule about hitting back, but can I just punch her back this time?"
"I'll pretend that I never saw anything." Dad said.
I went to punch Amy.
"Touch me and I'll punch you 3 times harder." Amy said.
"Hit and run." Hazel said.
"Don't even try it." Amy said.
I punch her in the arm, and run. Before I could get 2 footsteps away she returned the punch. I landed on the floor cradling my arm.
"I told you not to try it." Amy said.
"Now I remember why I always told you never to hit back." Dad said. "Amy."
"I'm not apologising, he started it." Amy said.
"He's worse off then you." Dad said.
"He should started fights he can't handle." Amy said.
"Amy." Dad said in a harsh voice. "You always said that girl's mature before boy, grow up and apologise."
"Someone children never grow up you proved that." Amy said. She really wasn't daddy's little girl anymore.
"I starting not to like your attitude, apologise." Dad said in a nasty voice.
Amy started to walk away.
"Where are you going?" Dad asked.
"I'm walking away, you should know all about that. It's the only thing you were ever good at." Amy said, crossing the line. I could see it in her eyes, she felt bad, but she wouldn't say sorry, she doesn't believe in the word sorry. Sorry is only ever said when someone is trying to get themselves out of trouble, or when the mistake is too bad and saying sorry makes no difference. Like she always used to say; 'If you drop glass, it smashes. If you jump on it, it breaks even more. If you say sorry to it, the glass doesn't go back together. So sorry doesn't make everything ok.'
"When did she get such a bad attitude?" Dad asked. I shot him a look to say 'are you being serious?' "What?"
"She got such a bad attitude while she was crying herself to sleep ever night." I said to him.
"How's that my fault?" he asked.
"She cried ever night, but not due to mum and Danny hit us, or due to the fact she was staving, she cried because she know you didn't care." Hazel said. "If anyone's to blame for her bad attitude, it's you. You hurt us all more than anyone else ever could."
"I'm sorry." He said.
"Sorry doesn't take back the nights she cried herself to sleep, or the way she can't trust people. I'm tired and I want to be left alone." Hazel said.
Dad and I walked out the room. "Do you really think it's my fault?"
"Yeah, but we all played our part in this." I said.
"I started it off though, didn't I?" He asked.
"Ok, fine, you started if off, but who's to say that she wouldn't have developed these problems whether you were around or not." I said, it wasn't his fault fully, I had my role, I betrayed my own sister, I gave up on her when she needed someone most of all and she had no one.
"I'm sorry." He said.
"It's not me you need to apologise." I said.
"No wonder she was pissed off at me when I told her to apologise, I'm the one that needs to." He said.
He walked away. I walked back to Hazel.
"Family peace almost." I said to her.
"Your forgetting one thing Amy doesn't believe in sorry." Hazel said.
"You couldn't let me be happy for two minutes could you?" I ask and Hazel shock her head.
"You should get that arm looked at." She said.
"Its fine it doesn't really hurt." I said.
"Are you sure?" she asked almost sounding like she cared.
"Yeah"... "Ouch." I shouted as a shooting pain went up my arm. "What did you do?"
"I just touched it, now get it check out." She said.
"Fine." I said in defeat, I learnt a long time ago that I could never win a fight with either one of my sisters.
