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Sweet and Sour Sauce Shampoo

by madison-rene

"I need to take a shower before doing anything else," I inform my mother as she unlocks the door to our tiny, temporary studio apartment of a home. "That's what you teenagers get for trying to wash your hair with Chinese food," she laughed. As I slipped into the bathroom and out of my clothes I answered, "That's not how it happened!" I tried to brush my hair clumped together with sweat and sweet and sour sauce from last night's left over dinner on the road. The brush couldn't get through the mess so I let the water have its way with my brunette locks until finally the suds and conditioner were able to work it out for me. As the soap made its way down my porcelain skin I ponder why teenagers have to be so bold and what I've gotten myself into this time. When the sound of bottles crashing from the shelf pulls me from my thoughts I turn the water off and pull on my Joe Boxer shorts and the XXL T-shirt swallows my frail frame; she asks if I still smell like fried rice. "I hope not," I giggle and crawl into bed, when we turn off the light the room is filled with two words said by both of us in unison and dreams of being a mother myself someday fill my head. ~ Good night
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Apr 1, 2018
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a very personal piece. true. just sort of here so i remember the good times I had among all the strange moments and crappy events.

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