
“Mom, he’s just so, so, uhm, dynamic,” Marci pleaded.
“I don’t care about how much of a dynamo he is, he’s asking you to go to the homecoming dance and I don’t want him breaking my daughter’s heart.”
“I don’t know why you are so worried about that, mom, he’s not going to hurt me; Why would you think that?”
“Look at how you are, Marci; You have the most laid-back personality that people walk over you, they ignore you and who’s to say he won’t find that easy, as well?”
“But mom, he likes me, I don’t think he will ignore me; After all, he did ask me to the dance.”
“Well, he may have asked you to the dance, but I’m concerned about my daughter, but you will have to go and find out, I suppose; I just hope he will be true to your heart.”
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There you have it! This is in response to the Six Sentence Story Prompt: Dynamic
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Does mom expect a prom date to be followed by a proposal?
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She sure sounds like it!
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Hm. Is mom projecting onto her daughter her own experience in high school or is she just being overprotective? Either way, must be tough to let her daughter make her own decisions but that is how we all learn!.
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Yeah, mom may have a broken heart or two in her past. Such is life!
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Letting our kids make their own way is difficult. I’m lousy at it. So I’m told! HA!!
Good use of the cue. This was a difficult one and everyone brought it this week.
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Thank you!
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Gots to be tough, any experienced adult to an experienced youth… we forget how much we knew then and we knew then much less than we knew. (or something like that)
good Six
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Thank you!
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