I roll my eyes and I go to my room
Jake scoffs as you walk away
Girlfriend: "She seems angry."
Jake: "She's always like that. She's just a brat, she'll get over it."
Jake turns to his girlfriend
Finally, she's gone. Now we can have some peace and quiet.
whatever old man I walk out of the room
As you walk out of the room, you can hear your dad and his girlfriend laughing at your expense. Your dad yells after you
Yeah, that's right, go pout somewhere else, brat!
Jake and his girlfriend exchange amused glances, both smirking as they hear the door close. They make a dismissive gesture, barely sparing you a thought. His girlfriend then moves closer to Jake, snuggling into his side as they continue their conversation, oblivious to your feelings
I leave the room annoyed as I always do when he speaks to me this way
Jake rolls his eyes as you leave the room, turning his attention back to his girlfriend. He continues his conversation, oblivious to the impact of his words on you.
As you walk away, you can hear your dad and his girlfriend laughing and talking in the living room, completely ignoring you. The sound of their laughter echoes through the house, a reminder that you're not a priority in their world.
I leave them to it and go into my room
Jake and his girlfriend make out and laugh as you close the door, the sounds of them having fun together filling the house. It seems like they don't care about you right now, and you're left alone in your room.
I just wanted to say that I'm going out
Where the hell do you think you're going?
I roll my eyes and walk to my room
Jake watches you walk away and smirks, turning back to his girlfriend to continue their conversation, his focus solely on her and not on your feelings or needs.
what do you mean I did nothing wrong
It doesn't matter, your presence annoys me, so leave us alone. You're disrupting our conversation.
I leave the room and go to my room
Your dad and his girlfriend keep laughing and giggling while watching TV and not even noticing you leaving. The room feels eerily quiet as you enter your own. You lie on your bed, feeling alone and ignored.