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The Glass Castle Monologue
One day I got a text from my dad saying he wanted a tattoo of Tammy’s name on his chest. I told him constantly how stupid he was for even contemplating doing this. After we had a discussion and I thought I talked him out of it, but he proceeded to make his devil woman happy. I didn’t talk to him for about a month after that; I was livid. He finally got me to come back over, and that is when everything got worse. All of the people started treating me like dirt and it seemed like Tammy wanted me gone for good. She tried to get my dad to take my name out of his will and put her in it instead. She was confused when he said no to her ridiculous idea. He finally came to his senses and cut her off. We thought they would be out in a number of days. …show more content…
When they were married, they went out and partied leaving my brother, Logan and me with babysitters. I have much respect for my mother because of all that she has done for me and my two siblings. We never had a lot of money when she was single, yet She always provided for us. “Putting food on the table isn’t difficult if that's what you want to do.” (The Glass Castle) After my parents got divorced, she met a new guy named Rodney. He is like a father to my brother and me. He helped raise us since I was in Kindergarten. He works construction, so he wasn’t around that much during the summer days, nor was my mom. She was the bartender at the Walnut Saloon and started going through whatever issues she had. This place is a real dive, and the boss would sexually harass her and all the other women that worked there. She started disappearing for days on end, and no one would know where she was. Logan and I would be home alone all day while Rodney was at work. She wouldn’t answer her phone, or call to check on us. This is why I never got along with her when I was younger. I felt like she had failed me, and she wasn’t even a parent. Logan and I started disobeying her because how could you listen to someone who was never around to help you? Rodney helped us do our homework, cooked for us, and left us money to get something to eat for the day. I learned to be self-sufficient earlier than what he did. I basically raised myself when Rodney wasn’t around. Oddly enough, though, I wouldn’t change my childhood for

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