I huffed loudly in my throat. "Odette, I asked you to do one simple thing and you couldn't even do that," I listened to my mother ramble on at me.
As she rearranged the washing that I was meant to put out on the line.
I grumbled back, "It's not my fault I couldn't do it, mother." Sitting on the grass arms folded like a petulant child.
My mother badgered on at me, "No, you just did it wrong, I taught you how to do it right. You just do not listen to me Odette," whilst shaking her head in disapproval.
I drawled out, "You didn't tell me what to do mother, you were too busy fawning over your lovely son," Throwing my arms up in the air for exaggeration purposes.
My father spoke to me in a not so nice tone, "You should learn to hold your tongue." He tutted at me, walking out of the house and onto the garden path.
I yelled out frustrated by the both of them, "I'm sorry father, but it's the truth. She obviously doesn't like me as she favours Charles over me." Pointing inside of the house where Charles was playing to make a point.
He reprimanded me, "You should do well to hold your tongue, girl. Especially in front of me," While he turned away from me walking away to the forest, rifle in hand that he got from the house.
My mother grabbed my arm harshly, drawing blood, "See what you've done now Odette, you've completely ruined the atmosphere!" She pulled my arm harshly, using her other hand to tug at my ear.
I yelled out angrily, "Oww, mother that hurts!" As she forcefully walked me, ear in hand towards the eerie forest.
My mother turned her back to me, "Go and get some firewood." Walking off muttering, "Stupid girl."
I hated it here I whispered to myself trekking defeatedly into the forest.
I yelled at the top of my lugs, "Gahh! I hate them." Kicking a fallen stick which dropped from a nearby tree on the forest ground.
I mumbled to myself, "I bet she's making something lovely for Charles, while I'm out here in the forest." Getting angrier by the second, I kicked the ground again.