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During my high school, I hung out with my peers then start drinking since.
Hanging out with them, I really enjoy their company.
Friends don't leave friends behind, we got drunk together!
I can't resist peer pressure.
I promised mom, I'll quit! But that day never came. Damn! I really want to quit.
I've made promise to mom just for the heck of it. I'll quit soon, no sweat.
I said that to comfort her. I continued drinking still.
Truth is, I felt guilty. Lying to mom hurts. If you know what I mean.
I came home, saw her crying. Waiting endlessly for my return.
She refused to sleep. I called early telling her to go to bed. I felt guilty for what I did to her.
Today, I've made an oath to quit drinking and lying. Altogether.
For once in my life, I just have to do it.
I just want to tell you all that, My mom had been really grateful.
She raises me by herself. But....
But I, for once, had never return her any gratitude.
I lied to her. I went out drinking. I sneaked with friends.
Not once, that I've made her proud.
I really want all of you to be my witness.
I promise, I will quit drinking.
I will not sneaked out with friends without my mom consent.
From now on. I will be a better daughter.
Mom...This is for you.
I'm sorry mom.
A Volunteer Story from Stop Drinking Campaign
Even if she had been disobedience...drinking and all. She's still my daughter.
Mom...I really am sorry....
The greatest promise. Anyone can do it.
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