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Sister! Most of us have siblings. I have an elder sister. I know here since the day I was born. We love each other a lot. At least I do. She was gone for 4 years to finish her degree. During that time we missed each other a lot. We did fight. But they were silly fights. But its been a year since she shifted back. And not even one day has gone by without fighting. We fight for the smallest of the smallest thing. I hate it when some one wears my night dress or uses my bed-sheet. So the other day I yelled at her for the same reason. Today, I was out with my friends. I wore one of her shirts, but I did call a million times to ask if I could. But she was busy and couldn’t answer. When I was home. She yelled at me. I didnt tell anything. But she didn’t stop. She didn’t even hear my side of the story. And what an issues she made out of it. OMG! I felt like throwing her out of the house. When I was young I use to shut up. But know, when I can speak for my self its know as throwing attitude?! Its that right?! Ill only tell, it was my mistake for yelling the other day. BUT I didn’t want to wear her shirt without her permission. No way would I want to. But I did tell my mother to tell it to her, but she forgot, neither one of our faults, is it? So she should have yelled, but shutted up after a while?!
Anyways she is leaving and I m going to be FREE!! I will miss her. But I will have that little irritation for her!

“Sister is probably the most competitive relationship within the family, but once the sisters are grown, it becomes the strongest relationship.”
-Margaret

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