Zach says there's something that you both haven't compromised on as far as communication. It's something that I have with my younger brother.
Dani: It's different, not to be mean, but I've never considered him to be like family, like I've always said the only family I've ever had was my grandma. That's what I always say and it doesn't change. It still feels that way. He's just like a really annoying friend.
Zach: Well, Things don't right themselves over night.
Dani: I didn't say they do, it's been 22 years...I say that every day in here just because I'm stuck in a house with him for 3 months doesn't mean everything is going to change
Zach: I can tell you from my family perspective that at least you have your dad and you have plenty of time to make things work. It's better when they are still alive.
Dani: Yeah, I know, but at the same time, people don't know the stuff that I've been through. Like, he's done stuff to me that I would never do to my worst enemy, or say, or whatever, and I'm not about to talk about that in this place and it's nobodys business anyways, but some stuff you can't forget even if you want to because the scar is way too deep.
Zach: Yep, I know. Well, you can either try to come to some common place or you can say later, you don't have to figure it out here.
Dani:Yeah right, I don't know, for me, he's more trouble than it's worth to fix, you know, like honestly, and that's where I am right now. I always say too, yeah, later on I'm sure things will be better and we'll have a better relationship after he grows up, but how sad is that? But it's so true.
Zach: I agree, like I said before, LA, NY, and Miami are party grounds where people who are in their 40s or 50s can still do it, and he hasn't grown out of it.
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