Chapter 2
Adeline- my mother is a bitch she is plane and simple she always had a chip on her shoulder and for the life of me.
Serena Reilly (FL mother)
You'll be living for an hour from us and if you live there that will more difficult for you to visit to us
Serena Reilly (FL mother)
Won't it?
Adeline Reilly(FL)
My gynecologist is also living for an hour but still I manage the time and visit there *rude tone*
Adeline Reilly(FL)
But those visits are more painful
Adeline Reilly(FL)
*i have patience of last 60 seconds now I have to end this conversation* *in mind*
Serena Reilly (FL mother)
I just wish you had more ambition in
life, instead of staying in the town you grew up in, sweetie. Do something more
with your life than waste away in that house like your grandmother did. I don’t
want you to become worthless like her.
Adeline Reilly(FL)
Hey,mom?
Serena Reilly (FL mother)
Yess
Adeline Reilly(FL)
Fuck off
Note - Nana is her grandmother
Adeline Reilly(FL)
I never understood the tension between them, but as I got older and started to
comprehend Mom’s snarkiness and underhanded insults for what they were, it
made sense.
Nana always had a positive, sunny outlook on life, viewing the world through
rose-colored glasses. She was always smiling and humming, while Mom is cursed
with a perpetual scowl on her face and looking at life like her glasses got smashed
when she was plunged out of Nana’s vagina. I don’t know why her personality
never developed past that of a porcupine—she was never raised to be a prickly
bitch.
Growing up, my mom and dad had a house only a mile away from Parsons
Manor. She could barely tolerate me, so I spent most of my childhood in this
house. It wasn’t until I left for college that Mom moved out of town an hour
away. When I quit college, I moved in with her until I got back on my feet and
my writing career took off.
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