Friday, August 1, 2014

Generation 1 - Chapter 13

ahhh, teenagers. After the dust settled, Constance thought giving Jane her own room might be a good idea after all. Clearly sharing a room wasn't going to work. She moved some things around in her study and was able to fit a nice single bed in there. That's where she spends all her time anyway. Besides, it's cold now so it will be nice having a fireplace right there.


She tried without luck to get into her writing to forget about the nasty fight. 
"Man that girl stresses me out!" 


Just to rebel against her mother, Jane was sneaking out of the house the first chance she got. 
"Stupid....won't tell me what to do.....hate it....she'll see....." 
Grumble grumble...


"What are you gonna do about it, old man?"


"Hahahah! The look on your ugly old face!" 


"@#$%^ cops! $%^ $%^& &*() )(*& #$%^,.........." 


"WHAT WERE YOU THINKING! You're SO grounded! Maybe I should ship you off to the military school! Go to your room NOW! I better not hear a peep out of you for the rest of the weekend!" 


"Meadow, I don't know what to do! She's awful. She won't listen to anything I say. The police brought her home for heaven's sake! If I had the money, that child would be in boarding school so fast her neck would snap!" 





2 comments:

  1. Gosh, this generation is kinda hitting home with me in a non-upsetting way! oO It's a shame that Constance has her priorities on her job, especially now that Jane has TOLD her what she needs and what's bothering her.

    ReplyDelete
  2. Constance def fell short in the parenting dept. She struggled with her idea of how her life should be (no kids, $$$) and her sense of obligation to her offspring. Deep down she cared, but she didn't want to be bothered to show it.

    ReplyDelete