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Ms. Forgetful Liar
Ms. Forgetful Liar
I’m sorry Mom and Dad.
Sorry for being so forgetful.
“Take out the trash!”
Opps I forgot.
“Wash the dishes!”
Opps I forgot, sorry
”Make your bed!”
Sorry, I forgot, “clean your room!”
Forgot that too mom.
“Why are you so forgetful? You chose not to listen to what I say!”
Sorry, what did you say?
I truly am sorry that I am so forgetful; I don’t know why I am.
I just forget sometimes, it’s not my fault, blame my brain for being so forgetful.
“Did you vacuum your room?”
when did you tell me to do that?
“Did you feed the dog?”
Nope, you never told me to do that.
“I told you to! Why don’t you listen?”
Sorry, I forgot to listen mom.
I promise I’ll listen next time.
Wait what did you say?
I’m sorry Mom and Dad.
Sorry for lying to you all the time.
“Were you watching t.v. when we told you not to?”
No.
Lie.
“Did you finish your homework?”
Yes.
Lie.
“Are their parent’s home?”
Yes.
Lie.
“Did you study?”
Yes.
Lie.
Sorry it’s easier to lie then tell the truth sometimes.
I promise I won’t lie ever again.
Lie.

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