Glad I didn't have a mother like that.My mother’s lips curved into a faint smile, her expression softening. “Good,” she said. “I’m glad you’re adjusting so well, Emma. This is exactly what you needed.”
The words sent a chill down my spine, a mix of revulsion and something else I couldn’t quite name. I wanted to scream, to cry, to tell her that this wasn’t what I needed, that this wasn’t what I wanted. But the words wouldn’t come. My throat felt tight, my voice trapped beneath the weight of my emotions.
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Yeah, I agree that mother is a piece of work, I think there a lot more to the story we do not know about, because her parents really got on board very fast and agreed 100% on everything almost automatically.barelin wrote: Wed Mar 12, 2025 2:44 pmGlad I didn't have a mother like that.My mother’s lips curved into a faint smile, her expression softening. “Good,” she said. “I’m glad you’re adjusting so well, Emma. This is exactly what you needed.”
The words sent a chill down my spine, a mix of revulsion and something else I couldn’t quite name. I wanted to scream, to cry, to tell her that this wasn’t what I needed, that this wasn’t what I wanted. But the words wouldn’t come. My throat felt tight, my voice trapped beneath the weight of my emotions.
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