What Goes Around Comes Back Around

What Goes Around Comes Back Around

True story
By Ashley C Milani
Once upon a time there was a girl who was 9 years old. She lived with her mother, grandmother and her lovely brother who was 12 years old. Her name was Ashley. She was not popular and her friends harassed her around about what she wore and ate. Ashley did not care what other people think about her. She was patient, kind, friendly and lovable person. She loved kids and kids liked her. She had a brother his name was Washington.
Ashley started going to school when she was 6 years old. Mother did not go to work, her job was to buy fruits and sell them in order to send her two kids to school. When she was 8 years old her grandmother was sick and she was her grandmother’s favourite granddaughter. Ashley always help her mother to take care of her grandmother so every morning she has to make that her grandmother have something to eat before she take her pills. She was the one who was doing her grandmother’s laundry. One day her grandmother wake up and she was really sick. She couldn’t sat down by herself but she has to put pillows behind in order for her to straight. Her body was paralyzed none of her body parts was working. Her uncle took her grandmother Elizabeth to the hospital. She was admitted for a week. It was on Monday Ashley was prepared her grandmother’s favorite food which was rice and means. She was about to leave the house going to the hospital her grandmother’s friend come and started crying holding her mother’s hand. She couldn’t breath after the sad words that her grandmother’s friend Jennifer told her. Ashley didn’t ate anything during her grandmother’s loss. Ashley started helping her mother to sell things.
Her father Franco injured his leg in the farm and it was really bad that it was going to affect the whole leg. Her aunt and relatives decided that he should get a surgery. Her mother was not really happy about that. Ashley always pray for her family as her grandmother thought her. Ashley, Washington and their...

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