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・❥・chapter twenty-five, it girl

THE REALITY OF BEING GAY AND HAVING A EXCEEDINGLY CATHOLIC strict mom meant pretending to be this very perfect daughter 24/7, to be someone you're not

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THE REALITY OF BEING GAY AND HAVING A EXCEEDINGLY CATHOLIC strict mom meant pretending to be this very perfect daughter 24/7, to be someone you're not. The fifteen year old Millenboghurn daughter with a single mother had the responsibility to take care of her younger siblings when her mother was at work. Implying she had to be a role model for her younger sisters because god forbid the Millenboghurn's commit such horrendous acts.

So without saying, the sexuality of Stacy Millenboghurn had to be kept a secret from the world in fear of her mother finding out. Not that Nancy Millenboghurn ( Mrs. Millenboghurn! ) was a bad person or anything, maybe just a bad mother, but there were times the forty seven year old, old fashioned mind showed. For instance, to make her happy and not get stressed you had to quieten down and read a book during dinner, No phones in sight.

To make her proud, achievements from school and being polite to guests by cleaning up would keep her content ( AND earned you points! ). Right points! She had set up a game where you earned points by doing the minimum. Cleaning dishes, tidying up your bed in the mornings, afternoons, and nights, giving up your phone at nine pm at night, going to church school on the weekends and Wednesdays, saying grace at the diner table, praying before going to bed, stuff like that and much MORE.

Stacy's father was a no show, knocking his mother up and leaving soon as he heard the news she was pregnant. The girl didn't seem to mind his absence, but a part of her longed for the idea of having a father. Maybe that's what made her cling to Eileen, they both shared common issues. Even though Stacy wasn't allowed out of the house unless her mother approved, Paige invited her to spend time with the group for a road-trip since her parents were out and she could use the van.

Stacy of course couldn't say no and said yes to the invitation, but there was a problem her mother wouldn't let her out since she hasn't been earning points. Getting an idea , the girl skipped over to her mother who was doing laundry in the cleaning room. Stacy put her head on her hands, tilting her head to look at her mom and once she made eye contact the teen pouted. , "No." were the first words her mom spoke to her before she could say anything.

"What do you mean no? I didn't say anything." The girl rolled her eyes, crossing her arms on her chest. Nancy holding the laundry basket on her hip gave her daughter a pointed look, judging the girl silently. Throwing the clothes into the dryer, the girl hadn't given up yet and sighed loudly repeatedly, changing positions every once in a while. It was Nancy Millenboghurn's turn to roll her eyes and, not able to ignore her, she snapped her fingers.

"Speak." Nancy said in a bored tone.

"Saturday. I have been busy with school and haven't talked to Eileen for a while, so I was wondering if I could come over to her house and have a sleepover. I'll be staying at her house all weekend. Pretty pleaaaaasse, Can I go?" The girl rambled on, stopping herself from exposing herself. Nancy closed her eyes and sighed, looking at her daughter she raised an eyebrow.

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