tailieunhanh - The Wrong Babysitter

She watched her daughter go into the kitchen as ordered. "That girl, honestly." The girl's father chuckled, eliciting a stern look from his wife. "She's not too keen on this idea, is she?" He grunted, pulling his shoes on. "And I can't honestly say I blame her." "Well, she'll just have to get used to it." "She's right about one thing." He replied. "She's old enough to look after herself." He looked carefully at his wife. "What was the reason for the babysitter again?" Mel's mother didn't like being questioned. "That girl has no common sense. She needs someone to. | The Wrong Babysitter Published by P J Miller at Smashwords License Notes Thank you for downloading this free ebook. You are welcome to share it with your friends. This book may be reproduced copied and distributed for noncommercial purposes provided the book remains in its complete original form. If you enjoyed this book please return to to discover other works by this author. Thank you for your support. The Wrong Babysitter Aww Mum complained Mel I don t need a babysitter. I m not a simpering child. I think you do Melanie replied her mother rather too sternly. Remember what happened last time we left you alone. Mel pouted how could she forget when her mother reminded her nearly every day. It was hardly her fault the house had nearly burned down. Well ok maybe it was but even babysitter at fourteen How embarrassing. I ll just sit at my computer till you get back. I don t need anyone to watch me do that. It was more of a hopeful suggestion she didn t really expect it to be accepted. She knew her mother well. Once the woman s mind was made up there would be no changing it. She ll be here soon replied her mother confirming Mel s thoughts. The girl sighed loudly. Who is she One of the dragons from her club no doubt. You ll find out when she arrives. Why don t you go and put the kettle on. Suggested her mother. It ll be nice to welcome her with a cup of tea. Got any battery acid Dad Mel yelled. Melanie Her mother was shocked. She watched her daughter go into the kitchen as ordered. That girl honestly. The girl s father chuckled eliciting a stern look from his wife. She s not too keen on this idea is she He grunted pulling his shoes on. And I can t honestly say I blame her. Well she ll just have to get used to it. She s right about one thing. He replied. She s old enough to look after herself. He looked carefully at his wife. What was the reason for the babysitter again Mel s mother didn t like being questioned. That girl has no common sense. She .