Sorry, totally unreadable in my opinion.
You need to study basic grammar, maybe download a tool like Grammarly. You comma's are consistently wrong, even in your messages here.
You do not leave a blank and write: *WORD , WORD* You need to put your comma directly after the first word.
You do not use dots to finish sentences. Sometimes you use like 6 or 7 dots just to end a sentence, making it appear totally stupid.
You use italics for dialogue? Just why...? Also, you always begin a new paragraph.
Your narration is extremely basic: Tatami Replies, Amy Replies.
Sometimes you use small letters for a name, sometimes you do it correctly.
Your use of bold to highlight parts is annoyingly simplistic.
Dozens of typos, obviously, you didn't even proofread your story properly.
Simple grammatical mistakes like using ie instead of an y.
Overall, this does not prove your bad grammar. It proves something even worse, something I personally find really disqualifying. A lack of effort and passion in writing. If you love something, you engage with it, study it, and research it.
You do not read yourself. If you had only read like 5 or 10 stories, even on this site, you would know how properly construct and build a story. Spelling Errors are quite easy to fix—a lack of effort and thought are deadly to any author.
As someone who refuses to read other works, it's also a little arrogant to demand feedback from others.
Aside from a few crazy mistakes, I estimate that you made at least a hundred mistakes. I think something like Grammarly would really help you out. It consistently corrects around 95 to 99% of all your mistakes, and the final product should be pretty clean.
Still, as someone who still sucks at writing even after over a year of daily writing, I know how hard it can be, and I am always trying to help out new authors, so I have a total of two suggestions.
1. Download Grammarly... YOU NEED IT.
2. Read, read, read, read, read, read, and don't focus only on the content, but also on the technical aspects.
In my opinion, you should read for at least a few months and study what you are reading before continuing to write on your own. Also, do not mindlessly zoom out and focus only on the story. Really analyse the sentences.