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    Remember Who You Are 28

    Tina smiled softly, appreciative of her protective, alpha wife. Bette was so old fashioned sometimes, while at the same time so oblivious to dynamics going on around her.

    Bette wanting to confront her mother was a terrible idea. She knew that Bette was more fragile than she let on, especially now. After the nightmare last night, she knew Bette was in no shape to handle anything at this moment, let alone take on Donna Kennard.

    “No, Babe… absolutely not…” she said futilely, she knew from Bette’s expression that Bette was going to try and handle it anyway, because Bette always believed she could take on anything, emotional upheaval and overload be damned.

    Bette took Tina by the hand and walked out of the guest room to the kitchen where Kit had some jazz playing and was doing the dishes and cleaning the refrigerator.

    Singing along with the song, Kit was clearly not aware of the unfolding drama going on outside. She turned when she saw the couple enter the room and beamed at them, happy to see them as always.

    “Heyyy Baby Girl! You about ready to get yourself to the beach? Let’s get you two lovebirds out the door and on your wa-ayyy” she sang.

    “Kit, Tina’s mother is outside…”

    “Whaaaatt?’ Kit pushed past Bette to walk quickly to the front door, throwing it open with a force that surprised even her. It banged against the wall and the sound or movement must have caught Donna’s attention because her head swung towards the house and she squinted up at the figure on the porch.

    Lucy grabbed her by the arm, confirming to Donna that this house, this woman standing on the porch, may have the answers she needed. Pulling her arm out of Lucy’s grasp, she began to march up the sidewalk, shielding her eyes from the sun as she maintained eye contact with Kit.

    Kit placed her hands on her hips and waited. The officer followed; Duffy having left him to deal with any domestic situation that may arise.

    When Donna was at the foot of the steps, she paused. Now that her eyes were shaded by the house, she had a better look at the woman on the porch and there was something about her expression that made Donna slow her roll, however slightly.

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    1. That is some kind of greeting for a mother who has not spoken nor seen her child in ten years. What a walking disaster. And not a very effective manner to achieve her goals. Not very intelligent approach. Appears to be mentally deranged.

      Nice surprise when Bette and Tina completely switch roles – the strong alpha and the weaker follower. But isn’t that almost always the way it turns out? The over bearing controlling personality is really shy, not very confident and emotional and the weak one is really the one in control? I think they are both alphas and subservient types. That is why they are so perfect together. Its why they can truly work together and be happy.

      Love, Love love this story….. Thanks. could use another chapter.

    2. Well I may have called it right a little bit in a previous post by saying that Ma Kennard probably put on one hellofa sob story after Eric contacted her from the hospital. He had to have given her Bette’s address😡. More importantly the over-the-top “crying out for her “baby” to be returned to her as if Tina was a 2yr old to blame Bette or whoever she thought was Bette (Kit) really got my knickers in a wad!!

      “Religious” people are not the same as “spiritual” people. Religious folks want everybody ELSE to toe the line while they themselves are far from it.!! I assure you ‘ol Donna wholeheartedly believes that her daughters being raped/beatened/incested/whatever is OK compared to them being in love/committed/would give life&limb for a same-sex partner 🤮😡🤮.

      Religious folks are always labling people and tossing “them” into the heap called “outsider”. They dont for one minute believe that any of their lustful egregious sins are anything to worry about🤫🤭

      Donna is not in Tina’s face to save her soul or anything else. She doesnt want the truth & public scruitany to come out on her cruel & greedy deals with Eric. She doesnt want her church folks to find out who she & her husband truly are so she’s gonna try to explain it all away by saying “that gay daughter of mine did this, that and the other”!!

      Gosh I wished you would have let Kit slap the shi** out of her!!! BUT! I’ll settle for Tina finally standing up to her 😐

      I’m glad u’ve already said that Lucy is gonna step up because I was surely gonna start my “rant” about her 🙄.

      Sorry yall, I dont trusser😖

      I’m feeling sad for Tina because she still has to go to police station to give her statement. Wonder if she’ll be shown the crime scene photos. 😩😥. She already remembers that Rapedog shredded her dress. And her under clothing??? Damn photos will certainly be shown at the trial.

      • “Religious people are not the same as Spiritual peole”, gosh Dumplin, I love this comparison so much. You are 100% spot on. And I think that frames the problem with Mama K so well. She sees her religion as a sledgehammer to keep her daughters in line, to do what they are told. I guess it worked for as long as they allow it, and Tina has decided to no longer play along. I really did think about Kit being the one to bitch slap Donna but in the end I want Tina to finally step the F up. In this story and in the TV version. Get a grip on yourself and your actions already TK!
        I am sad for Tina too. The statement is the next chapter to write and I already deleted draft one because I cant get my mind wrapped around how to write it. This chapter had three versions, lol. Sometimes I am too much of a perfectionist.
        I love your comments, thank you for being so loyal and commenting each chapter. I look forward to hearing what you and the others think.

    3. As my 86 year old church deaconness aunt would say, “that bitch is a demon.” LOL Donna Kennard is trying to save face with her holy friends. She is quite aware of the debachery of Eric because of her other daughter, Lucy. Its all about appearances. Im glad you are offering this story while we all wait with anxiety and uncertainty. I am in self quarantine for the next few days so I am looking forward to updates. Thank you for devoting your time to this site. PPS

      • I love your 86 year old deaconness aunt! She sounds like she would have set Donna K straight!! And you are so right – it IS all about appearances and Eric fits the bill for the kind of marriage that would look good for Mama K. Thank YOU for devoting your time to reading this site and for taking the time to comment, I appreciate it so much

      • So dramatic and over the top! I didnt like any other version of Mama K that I wrote, this one sat with me the best. Dont worry, she has more tricks up her sleeve. That dog still can bite. Thanks SG!

    4. So, this is Donna Kennard. She definitely needs a reality check.
      I love that Tina confronted her. Impressive how she slowly talked herself into a rage. Great that all of this added stress started not only her time of working through the trauma but also pushing her self-confidence.
      Tina and Bette will remember their moment in the car for some time. Looking forward to see how Tina will change now that she has some insight to her own personality.

      Thanks so much for constantly giving us new chapters to enjoy, BK. I just love your writing and your insights to Tina’s and Bette’s characters.

      • Kiwi
        This IS Donna Kennard. Scary, huh? Yes, I liked how Tina talked herself into an angry place too, I dont think confrontation comes as easily to her as it does to Bette. She is more used to keeping a low profile so that her mother leaves her alone. Thank you for reading and commenting!

    5. Oh my god BK,

      I had to laugh so hard when i read how Donna acted, is she living in a different world? Good lord, that woman is crazy and she make me say words i don’t use normally!

      I really love how you portray Tina and Bette, so supportive and full of love and both so in tune with each other. Their need and appreciation to protect each other. Also good to read that Tina is going to get the answers to the questions why she reacts self destructive and passive agressive to situations.

      The scene in the car, beautiful ♥️

      Stay safe and healthy ????

      • BiBi
        So glad you found it funny, I did too. I wanted to portray her as a nutcase but also one that was so over the top that everyone around her would be like WTF just happened. She comes in like a tornado. Stay healthy yourself, this is a crazy time right now!

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