The Diary of Nina
I pounded my fists against Dina’s door, she was ignoring me, but I could hear her rustling around inside her bedroom. I was really starting to get angry, diary. I realize she didn’t want to talk, but still, I am her sister and I deserve the respect of at least a grunt of acknowledgement. Finally, after what seemed like hours, she opened the door.
Dina looked briefly in my direction, scowled and brushed past me. I followed her down the stairs and cornered her in the living room. By this point, I was livid. I was sick and tired of Dina treating me like an insignificant speck in her flawless world. I had hoped to have a calm and rational conversation with her about Don and the rent, but my anger was at its boiling point. I opened my mouth and vented all my frustrations.


When I was done yelling, poking and stomping my foot, I felt good. For the first time in months, I felt relaxed and relieved; I was happy to finally have all my issues out in the open (and the look on Dina’s face, while I was screaming, was priceless).

I took a deep breathe and awaited Dina’s temper tantrum, but to my surprise there was none. She just stood there looking at me. I actually started to feel sorry for her and I was just about to apologize, when she stomped out of the living room and back upstairs to her bedroom. I couldn’t believe it, my sister, was running away from me.
I sat in the living room for a few minutes, but the television wasn’t able to hold my attention. I decided to attempt a reconciliation with Dina and made my way up to her bedroom. I knocked on the door and this time Dina promptly answered, “I don’t want to talk. I have company coming over.”
That was all she said, diary, as she skirted past me and made her way up to the roof and the hot tub. I stood in the hallway, starring at her empty bedroom. Nothing ever seemed to bother her, not even her sister screaming at her and threatening to move out. I meandered my way into my room and plopped myself down on the bed, I needed some time to think things over…


all i have to say is… mooooooooorrrrrreeeee.
Oooh! I wonder who the ‘company’ is!
I love all this family drama.
I so love your Diary of Nina, im also curious as to who the company is and I can’t wait for more.
I’ll echo the general cry for “More! More!”
Oh, and “Go, Nina!”