Saturday, December 6, 2008

Retribution.

"Another day is another way but not another reason to continue."-Trent Reznor

I feel so proud of myself right now. For the first time, I've done what many others have all been afraid to do.
I stood up to my grandmother; it got me banned from her house but I feel....I know that what I did was the right thing to do.

I woke up this morning after having a good night out with my grandfather and brother watching the new Punisher movie and unfortunatley she thought that it was okay to speak negativley about my brother behind his back.

I took much offense to the things she was saying about my big brother so I peacefully expressed my opinion towards her and the things she was saying and she didn't like that someone opposed her and got bitchy and started screaming at me and pleading that she wanted me to get out of her house and not to come back.

So after she was done, I cursed her out and told my brother that he really shouldn't stay there anymore because to her he's "lazy." She didn't like that one bit and that lead her calling me all types of names.

The last thing that I told her was to never speak to me as her grandson again. For the first time in a long time, my mother was on my side and I still can't believe that happened but I take that as proof that I was right to take up for my brother when my grandmother was speaking about him behind his back.

From what I'm told, she called me a asshole after I left but the truth is, at the age of sixty-six, if she's calling me names like that, then that makes her more of kid than I am.

I feel pretty good. I feel validated.

It just shows my loyalty to my brother where she has no respect or understanding for others.

In a nutshell, my grandmother is a....well, she's a bitch.

Anyway, I'm off to see Punisher: War Zone again with Rafael.

Mia's return, Punisher: War Zone being released, Winning the script contest, and my confrontation with my grandmother. What a week....!

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