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14. His Mom's Stupid Decision
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Thomas clicked his tongue as he put down his fork. "Mom, come on!" He noticed his mom sitting in front of him. Their positions were separated by a table that stretched out.

"You know I'm serious, Thomas."

"But your decision is ridiculous. You can't possibly do that to me!" Thomas shouted. He didn't really notice that his tone of voice rose several octaves. He looked at his mom with eyes that were already fiery.

Thomas growled in annoyance. His hands were now clenched into fists. He had lost his appetite. Anger was increasingly gathering to form an army at the top of his head because of a damn decision his mom made for him, without saying, without any discussion first. This is what made him angry and unhappy with what she did to him.

Without lessening his annoyance at his mom, Thomas exclaimed again. "You didn't discuss it with me first! You made a decision without involving me, even though this is all about me. This is not fair, mom. You can't do this to me."

"I'm doing this for your
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