Write about when you knew you were in trouble.

 I knew I was in trouble when I heard my mom's car pull into the driveway, and the sink was still full of dirty dishes. I had promised her I would wash them before she got home, but I got distracted and completely forgot. The moment she walked into the kitchen and saw the mess, I could see the disappointment on her face. I knew I'd have to face the consequences and make it up to her somehow.


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