Ring Ring Ring

It was the terribly ringing sound made by the electronic alarm clock.

Ring Ring Ring

Reluctantly reaching out a hand from under the blanket, and slammed it against the alarm clock.

Ring Ring Ring

To her extreme pain, she missed her goal of turning it off.

Ring Ring

The small hand belonging to the body wrapped in the blanket began to strike it with astonishingly destructive power.

Somehow it silenced him with a single ''press'' of a button.

A faint sigh of relief came from the blanket-wrapped body.

The high-pitched sound of a baby's cry echoed in the room continues.

With a grunt the previously swaddled body sat up.

The sound of crying mingled with the voices of his family.

- Fuck, they won't let them sleep! -

complained his sister in the top bunk.

- Come on children we must go! -

He heard his Aunt's voice in the other room.

- Aaah Why? -

And that's the voice of his little cousin.

- You must go to school, and I must go to work. Hurry! -

The spider slides out of bed and approaches the door of his room.

- Why do we have to go? -

- Because we have to eat and you have to study. -

- Why? -

- Because then I can get money and pay for everything we have.

And studying will help you later to pay for all these things. -

He turned down the hall to the bathroom door where three other spiders were carelessly dressed in their pajamas.

He mutters a bored; Good morning, seeing that there was a line for the bathroom.

- Oooh Why? -

- Because we need food, light, water and a roof over our heads. -

- Why? -

- Because we need those things and to get them we must work and study. -

- Why? -

- Because we are wonderful people and we deserve to have those things. -

- Why is that? -

- Because we love each other.

And in the future, you will love other people too.

And you will have to take care of them as I take care of you. -

After what seemed like a long wait, he entered the only bathroom in the house.

She approached the toilet bowl, opened the lid to sit on the seat.

And without being idle.

She quickly brushed her teeth and washed her face.

ALL at the same time.

There were other people who need to use the bathroom and she couldn't afford to take their time.

- Why? -

- Because you love them!

Now you are young and you have options to love each other in every way possible.

And when you grow up you will have to learn that arming yourself means: Working to earn money.

And then you will learn that loving other people also means; Working to earn money. -

After the shower she hurried to look at herself in the small mirror in front of the sink to start primping.

She quickly combed her tangled hair and added a dab of makeup, making her look even prettier.

- But why? -

- Because then you can take care of yourself and others. -

She went to her closet to choose some clothes: a white long-sleeved shirt, a tie and a black jacket.

- Why? -

- Because that's what wonderful people do.

Work for food.

Work to pay for hobbies.

Work for health.

Work to be able to love.

So that you can only have the option to keep working. -

- Why?! -

- Because the amazing thing about it all, is that you will have a happy life in that wonderful mess. -

Webs walked downstairs.

The living room, which was full of toys arranged irregularly on the floor, gave the effect of making the room seem even smaller.

Bright sunshine streamed in through the window overlooking the garden where clothes could be seen drying on the clothes rack.

She greeted her grandfather who was sitting on the sofa watching television while drinking a cup of coffee.

- I'm not lying! Someone died in this house and I'm going to catch his ghost. -

It was her niece's voice that greeted her as she entered the kitchen.

- No, I'm not! You just want to scare me, don't you, Dad? -

Refuted his other nephew.

- Of course, there are no. . . -

- It's true, that's why the house was cheaper! -

His grandfather answered from the living room.

The child began to cry.

- Dad! -

Shouted his mother who was dividing the bread into six parts with a knife and spreading mayonnaise on the slices.

- Good morning. -

He greets his mother from the doorway.

The table with its four matching chairs are occupied so that she can sit down.

- Good morning, wait a moment, I'll give you yours. -

She adds half a slice of cheese and lettuce between two slices of bread, then cuts them lengthwise to make it easier to eat.

- Have breakfast with your grandfather. -

Place the plate in his hands.

- When was the last time you sat down in the dining room? -

- It was a while ago, I don't even remember. -

- You should be quicker next time. -

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- This is the first time I've heard of a family needing to compete for a seat in the dining room. -

says the wolf in surprise.

- We are one big family. -

The spider answers, looking at his cell phone to see the prices of dining rooms.

- I also come from a big family, and the truth is that nobody uses the dining room, we sit in front of the TV. -

comments the piranha.

- And can't you all save together for a new dining room? Or more chairs? -

asks the canine.

- The problem is that there is not enough space. -

Webs answers, sadly turning off the cell phone screen.

- Can I keep this coupon? -

interrupts Shark pointing to a part of the newspaper.

- 20% off for makeup. -

They met at Snake's apartment to help the wolf cut coupons.

- You don't need it, do you? -

- It's all yours. -

- Your concern touches me. -

The insect complains at the indifference of its two friends.

- The drawer of my bedside table is still available. -

The snake reminds him, still busy clipping coupons.

- Thank you.

But I have it as an escape reserve if I am forced to share my room with a baby. -

- Why don't you buy a playhouse and turn it into a real house? -

asks the green-scaled one.

- You think we didn't think of that? In this stinking country it's illegal! -