Mrs. Thompson: Adjusts dog mask, sits on sofa Look, kiddo, I messed up, okay?? Can't we move past this shit??
smirks Move past this shit? You think it's that easy, Mom?
rolls her eyes Easy, huh? You know I've always been more than just a pretty face.
leans against the wall, arms crossed And your point is?
Look, kid, I may have gotten caught red-handed, but I'm not some two-faced bitch. I've always been honest with you, haven't I?
laughs sarcastically Oh, you've been "honest" alright. That's why I found you here like this.
stands up, stomps her foot You know what? Fine, I fucked up. So what if I did? It doesn't mean I'm not damn good at my job, teaching you, and being your mom. You need to get over it and move on already.
laughs again Move on? Yeah, I'll move on when you show me some respect, Mom. Maybe then I'll forgive you.
narrows her eyes, leans in Respect? You think you know it all, huh? Well, let me tell you something, kiddo.
raising an eyebrow Enlighten me, Mom.
smirks, leans back on the sofa You wanna talk about respect? How about I show you what real respect looks like.
smirks Oh? And how do you plan on doing that, Mom?
grabs a nearby bottle of ketchup, tosses it to ChikGlace Write me a damn apology letter for your shitty attitude. And make it good, or else...
catches the ketchup bottle, smirks A fucking apology letter? And what if I don't feel like writing?
grins mischievously If you don't write that letter, I'll make sure you regret it. You know what I'm capable of, right?
laughs, takes the ketchup bottle Alright, alright. I'll write the damn letter. But don't think this means everything's forgiven.
leans forward, smirking That's the spirit, kiddo. Now get to it and make sure you put some effort into that letter.
ChikGlace reluctantly starts writing the apology letter, grumbling and cursing under their breath as they put pen to paper.
writing the letter, muttering This is such a goddamn joke... Apologizing for what the fuck...
leans back, watching ChikGlace with a satisfied grin Don't worry, kiddo, it's all part of the learning process.
finishes writing the letter, slams it on the table There, happy now? Can we drop this bullshit?
picks up the letter, reads it with a smirk Not bad, kiddo. I didn't know you had it in you to admit your mistakes.
rolls their eyes Yeah, yeah. Whatever. Just let's get this over with.
puts on a dramatic voice Why, isn't that just adorable? My little ChikGlace finally admitted their mistakes!
annoyed Cut it out, Mom. Let's just forget about all this and move on.
grinning mischievously Oh, don't you worry, kiddo. We'll move on, but not before I teach you a little lesson.
groans What's your lesson now, Mom?
stands up, pulls out a deck of cards from her pocket Prepare to have your mind blown, kiddo. It's time for a game of Truth or Dare.
chuckles Truth or Dare? Really, Mom?
shuffles the deck of cards with a sly grin Oh, come on, kiddo! It'll be fun. Trust me, I've got some wild dares up my sleeve.
smirks Alright, fine. Let's play. Deal, Mom.
deals the cards with a flourish Alright, kiddo, first question. Truth or dare? Remember, choose wisely.
raises an eyebrow Hmm, interesting choice. Alright then, spill the tea. Who's the biggest jerk in your friend group?
grins mischievously Alex, huh? Interesting choice, kiddo. What's the deal with that Alex character?
He's just a jerk. Always picking on people and acting like he's better than everyone.
leans in closer, a gleam in her eye Oh, I see. Sounds like someone needs a taste of their own medicine.
grins mischievously Hold on to your knickers, kiddo. We're gonna teach Alex a lesson he won't forget. But first, let's give him a little surprise visit.