The Lion's Pride , Vol. 5 (Feb. 2016) | Page 7

Reborn Quinn Evans This assignment is a narrative of a significant time in my life. I was the oldest of 4 boys. Four younger brothers were a handful, and when my father wasn’t at work he was busy taking care of the younger ones, not leaving much time for me. He had all of his attention on everyone except for me, I was just the oldest; I knew better; I didn’t get in trouble or fight with my brothers and I did what I was told. To him I was just another person walking through the house oblivious to him. Much like Sandra Cisneros from “Only Daughter.” The bitter January air propelled itself down my long shady street and rustled itself through the lofty, dew covered winter grass just before erupting through my bedroom window and waking me up. The sweet aroma of bacon trickled its way through my door and surrounded me in its tempting scent, pulling me out of bed and beckoning me to the kitchen. My big bear of a father grumbled good morning through his snowy white beard in his all too friendly tone. I rejoin him with an equally warm response as I reach for the greasy strip of mouthwatering breakfast meat. Suddenly I remembered what