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Kid Dill's Monologue
I sit in my home. Watching.Continually watching. Never doing. Never denying the stories they had been told. Ah. Them. Jem and Scout. I realize I shouldn't, however, I generally consider them my kids. I watch them so much that I presumably know them superior to anything the greater part of their companions, including that kid Dill. The stories that they have found out about me make me impact their life nearly to such an extent, if not more than, their dad. They are the one thing in my life that has not changed.
They remain consistent. I shudder. I hate inconsistencies.
My brother is an inconsistency, but I do not hate him. I shudder again. Another inconsistency in my life.

The minute I was dragged away to court my sibling changed. He never
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The cheerful soul, who had once supported me, played with me and comforted me vanishing with him. Now he is a shell. Empty of emotions and it breaks my heart to see him like this because I remember when we were children, even though he seemingly doesn't. We were free-spirits, yet indistinguishable. We were close, as close, if not nearer then how Jem and Scout are currently. I assume that is the reason I have such an unmistakable fascination in …show more content…
I look out the window without a moment to spare to see my kids keep running past. Lunch must be finished. It is the ideal opportunity for them to come back to class. My Scout will return to start with, running past my home, venting a portion of the dissatisfaction she has put away from being stuck inside. Her brother will utilize a similar way only a half-turn of the clock later.

My eyes take the way that I accept they will take. I murmur. In the event that exclusive there was some approach to speak with them. The since quite a while ago unused stops up of my cerebrum begin turning, and my eyes are moving voluntarily. They keep running, again and again, my expected way that Scout will take. It hits me.

The trees. The old distorted things that they are, they would have knot holes, especially in the lower half of the trees.There would be room enough to put maybe, a little...present there? Something that would demonstrate to them that I am not the beast I am made out to be. I had been bound to my home by the dread of my dad and his activities and with his demise. I never again had the desire to see the outside world. A tribute to his demise I assume. The day he kicked the bucket was the latest day I talked through words.My sibling and I never again

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