For several days and all weekend, I was having a lot pain with my tooth being loose. During a soccer weekend away, we were at the pool at the College Station hotel, when it I ripped it out with everyone around me. I gave it to my mom and she put it in a plastic cup. Two hours later we were up in the hotel room and I asked my mom for my tooth to put it under my pillow for the tooth fairy and she was like "oh, no." While cleaning up after dinner, the cup had gotten thrown away. That was only the beginning. We were getting ready to go to bed and we were laying there, facing each other, just talking and I saw something in her nightgown sticking out of the top. I asked her what it was and she didn't even talk, she just gave me this creepy weird look and shoved it back it. It wouldn't have even been suspicious if she had just played it off and taken it out and said that she had forgotten about it. So, fast forward, we went to bed and woke up and I looked under my pillow and said, "Ah, the tooth fairy came, I got $1." My mom was like, "Are you sure it's only $1?" She told me to search everywhere and then she looked down in the top of her nightgown and she just started laughing, so loud, and I was confused. Then I started laughing too, because she was. She asked, "Did you see that?" I was like "No..." And then she just pulled the money out of her nightgown. During the night, she had forgot to put it with the other $1. It was so funny. We just bursted out laughing. That was the day that I found out that the tooth fairy was not real."
When I later asked Addison about her feelings of finding out the truth, she laughed and said, "The way in which I found out was the best, because we were laughing so hard. I wasn't sad at all. But I still think my brother believes."
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