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NaNoWriMo day 6

Today was my least day word count wise with 1,9115, but I have a total of 13,720. I wrote 6 paragraphs two of which I will post below. This is about the biological children of Lucy and Grant.

Nat was one that talked to her brother about a lot of things, because he needed someone that would listen to him and try and get to know him even though he wasn’t letting that many people in, his family and his friends knew him and his friends that he considered friends. “Hey what’s up Peter how are you doing today,” the world knew that Nat was the more extroverted one of the two of them, and she wanted to bring her brother out of his shell more. “ I’m good today thanks mostly just going to be hanging out here all day doing homework, and then I have some newspaper stuff that I need to do for the school paper” this was how Peter spent his weekends. “ Ok I am free today, not many kids need tutoring on the weekends and so if you want to something let me know,” this was Nat being cryptic but she meant maybe he should get out of the house and not spend all day in his room. “ I know how you feel about the way that I am, and you’re not the only one our whole family feels the same way that you feel about it.” When he said this Nat didn’t want to push it anymore,but she felt that he needed to get himself out, and that he needed to meet new people they could do that together. The funny thing was that deep down Peter knew that his sister was right, and he was one that was ahead on school work so the two of them could do something, like go out for coffee something that their parents were always saying to do.
“Nat I changed my mind I can do newspaper stuff later, and I’m ahead in my school work can we go out for coffee like mom and dad are always saying that we should do,” Peter didn’t know what she was going to say to this. He so much hoped that he would say that she would be okay with doing that, and that she didn’t have anything to do that would be more fun than getting coffee, and talking about the week with her brother. “ I would love that, and I think it would be lot of fun to get coffee, and to talk about our week you know the kinds of stuff that we don’t talk about with the rest of the family.” She smiled, her brother was not one that would really be the kind of person to go a place that would mean human interaction, and this was him making great strides to better himself, and she couldn’t not help him in this endeavor by not getting coffee with him, when she didn’t have anything else that was going on today. The funny thing was that Peter didn’t think that she would say yes, he thought that she would have better things to do today than go for coffee ” really, I didn’t think that you would say yes to that.” “So are you ready to go now or did you want to go this afternoon,” she only asked because she didn’t know when he had planned on going to get the coffee. “Now works for me let’s go tell mom and dad that we’re going,” at that they both left his room to got tell their parents that they were going to go get coffee

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