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Mirror Image
They say opposites attract
I can believe that's true
My Mom and Dad are polar opposites
Mom is talkative
She always has so much to say
The way she can start and hold a conversation has always impressed me
She's the life of any party I’ve ever attended
People say her laugh is infectious
The way it spreads to everyone in the room
Dad is quiet
He keeps to himself most of the time
He doesn’t extend his communication outside the people he’s close with
He follows mom around at most parties
Chasing her around like a lost puppy
I have the same loud laugh as my mom
I hate mine so much
But Dad says Mom changes the atmosphere of any room with her laugh
Mom spends her time by
Being with her friends
Spending time with me and my sister
In the Summer she doesn’t want to be anywhere but the beach
She would live out there
Between the sand and water if she could
Dad is always on his computer
Playing his little video games
He stays in his house most of the time
I’m convinced if it wasn’t for my mom
He would never step foot onto the beach
Of course Dad doesn’t want to live there
But he’d do it for her
I think I’m much more like Dad
But when I follow my mom around at family events
He tells me to talk, spend more time with my relatives
While he also follows Mom around
The two of us hiding in her shadow
I’m always in my room on my phone
Dad tells me to get out of my dark room
And to get off my phone
Then returns to his dimly lit cave which wields his PC
I’ll be having a lazy day at home
He tells me to go out and do something with people
But I don’t think I’ve ever seen him hang out with a friend that isn’t Mom
And when it isn’t just Mom, It’s Mom's friends
And sometimes their Husbands also being dragged along to do god knows what
I see myself in my Dad physically
I have his nose
I have his eyes
Sometimes I think he sees himself in me
Which might explain the look of constant disappointment on his face
But I also see the same look of disappointment on his face when I cover mine in makeup
I try to shrink down my man nose with contour
I apply my eyeliner heavily to manipulate the shape of my usually dull eyes
My Dad always reminds me “I don’t need makeup”
Me and Dad are more alike than he thinks
Or maybe he knows how similar we are
The look in his eyes tells me when he sees me
He also sees the same quiet boy listening to the music his Mom hates in a dark dimly lit
room
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