“Who are you? I don’t know who you are.”
(Talking to his mother who claims to be his mother)
“I am your mother, Riley”
“No your not, I have not once seen you in my life before”
“Riley, I am the one who gave birth to you almost 19 years ago”
“Get away from me, you’re being very creepy and weird because I have not seen you once in my entire life”
Riley runs away from his mother who claims to be his mother. The mom, Rebecca is concerned about Riley’s problem. She is crying thinking that he might of lost his memory. She chases after him in her car. As she is driving, she is calling the police to help her capture her son.
Surprisingly, though, Ian finds her as well, after searching for her - and he thinks its Kaeleigh - and says they have to leave right away. Raeanne, still confused, believes it is about Kaeleigh, and her dying, until she starts to remember that she is Kaeleigh - but where is Raeanne? Suddenly, it comes flashing back to her that Raeanne died in the car accident so long ago.
Richard Kuklinski was an incredibly cold-blooded man. He had at least 100 confirmed kills, and claims to have around 200 total. Richard has a very horrible childhood. Richard liked to torture and kill animals as a little boy. His father abused him and his brothers, one of which was killed from the abuse received from Stanley. Stanley’s brother, Joseph, was pretty messed up, too. He probably would’ve turned out to be a serial killer himself. Kuklinski himself wasn’t like Ramirez or Dahmer, or any other serial killer for that matter. Kuklinski was an evil man, with a ton of interesting information about him out there.
Hartley's father Wayne is on drugs. Wayne smokes marijuana. Wayne does meth. Wayne does cocaine. Wayne does the drugs in the home. Hartley's mom Cassey has a history of drug abused. It is unknown if Cassey is still using drugs. Cassey has some mental depression ( a form of Bipolar). Cassey does take medication for the mental depression (unknown). Cassey posted on social media that: "She wants to die." It is unknown why. Wayne is verbally abused to Cassey in the home. Wayne tells Cassey "She is a sorry piece of shit. She is not a good momma." The family is Tupelo in an unknown motel. Due Wayne is working there. It is unknown when the family is back in Carroll County.
The court date is almost due and Ree is told that they might lose their house should her father fail to show up. Apparently, the house had been put as part of the release bond. This prompts Ree to set off on a journey into the unknown, to look for her father. She begins from the close family relatives and goes further to distant family relations. She doesn’t find him. At some point, she is told that her father died.
Riley get’s a guide to show her the way to the place where her job is located, and makes fun of him and how dorky he looks. “The one with the greasy, slicked-back hair and black nerd frames perched high on his nose, the glass of which was so thick and heavy it obscured
In a world in which abortion is considered either a woman's right or a sin against God, the poem "The Mother" by Gwendolyn Brooks gives a voice to a mother lamenting her aborted children through three stanzas in which a warning is given to mothers, an admission of guilt is made, and an apology to the dead is given. The poet-speaker, the mother, as part of her memory addresses the children that she "got that [she] did not get" (2). The shift in voice from stanza to stanza allows Brooks to capture the grief associated with an abortion by not condemning her actions, nor excusing them; she merely grieves for what might have been. The narrator's longing and regret over the children she will never have is highlighted by the change in tone
Mel’s mother, a high school counselor, is unrelenting in her effort to get Mel to apply for college. She argues with Steve her husband constantly and is cheating with one of her students. Steve is cheating with Mel’s boyfriend, Harris’s young sister. Harris has a secret, and when Mel discovers what it is, she is initially upset, but soon joins in.
Kamryn was driving home from school when suddenly she got a call from her mom. Her dad, Clinton had a heart attack and doesn’t have long left to live. Up until this single accident that has started a chain of events, Kamryn’s life had been coming along fine. She had gotten married four months ago, only had three weeks until she was going to graduate from college, and the day before got accepted into the biggest fashion company in New York. Her parents had been divorced for several years, but she had agreed with their decision. After she told her husband Hunter that she would be leaving for North Carolina, she got an airplane ticket and left. Once the plane landed Kamryn went straight to the hospital only to see her mom talking to the lawyer. As her mother looked over at her, Kamryn realized she would never again see her father. All those memories that she once shared with him flashed before her eyes, making pancakes in the morning, playing board games, and getting up for Christmas. She was devastated. The next day Kamryn, her brother Maxx and her mother Circe went to the lawyer’s office to look
Chris- one of the obstacles that Chris is facing is his mother. Chris’s mother believe that Larry is alive and that Anne is Larry’s girl. Although Chris confessed his love to Anne, Chris wished that his mother would get out of her illusion that Larry has passed away. Also, Chris threatened his father that he will leave town if he does not encourage his mom to support his
Do you think every human, including animals have love or care? I think that people do, it shows that this world is a complicated place. They’re able to show love because they can learn to forgive, learn to be determined, and
However, at the age of sixteen, Lisa’s desired to escape even more. The thought of having to live with Frank and endure his rapes were not part of her future. She tried to escape but her mom stopped her and begged her to stay. Because Lisa loved her mom and wanted her mother’s approval so bad, she stayed. However, Lisa’s mother could not even make her stay. The second time Lisa escaped, she got her own home. Then her mom called and told her that Frank had moved out of the country. Lisa wanted her mother and her sister in her life so bad that she went back and was trapped again. Now that Lisa knew that there was no hope in the relationship with her mother, it made escaping easier. The last time Lisa escaped she never
I’ve known this person all my life, 18 years ago she gave birth to me, and she’s my mom. She’s always here whenever I need her. Her name is Yvrose Lamothe. I don’t know if there’s any significance to her name, but all I can say is her name is unique because I never heard someone with that name, and she’s a great and an amazing mother. Now, even though we’re not together, there will always be a special place for her in my heart. Everyone that has met her will tell you that she is a hard worker, strict, and generous.
I thought she would never leave me, and especially under these circumstances. We lived in a house in Rogersville Missouri and there was a hole in the floor in the kitchen entering the back deck and pool I did not have a room because they said I did not deserve one. we had a living room with ugly green carpet and the walls looked like fake wood , then tammy and buddy (buddy was the person who did those things to me he is my 2nd adoptive moms, 2nd boyfriend, she only liked him cause he was wealthy I know by the sounds of the house it does not sound like it but they were doing a renovation , we had a boat two jet skis and we had a ford king ranch and a convertible Lexus) had a bedroom with an huge bed and a bathroom with paw prints on the
My parents had been married for thirty-four years as the time of her death. During that time, they raised three children and were the proud grandparents of six grandkids. No one had to guess where you stood with my mom – they knew. She gave love and showed compassion to anyone who allowed. Growing up, all of our friends called her “Mama T” because she mothered so many and her last name was Tatum.
"The Mother," by Gwendolyn Brooks, is a sorrowful, distressing poem about a mother who has experienced numerous abortions. While reading the poem, you can feel the pain, heartache, distress and grief she is feeling. She is both remorseful and regretful; nevertheless, she explains that she had no other alternative. It is a sentimental and heart wrenching poem where she talks about not being able to experience or do things with the children that she aborted -- things that people who have children often take for granted. Perhaps this poem is a reflection of what many women in society are feeling.