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Title: British parental-teenager conversation

by Robyn from Hertfordshire | in writing, fiction

(A woman sitting in the kitchen drinking some tea and reading a magazine. Her daughter walks in and stands before her)

Daughter: Mum, I want.

Mother: What?

D: I want.

M: Well, you can't have.

D: Why not?!

M: Because you haven't done this or shown me that.

D: But all my friends wanted and got!

M: I don't care what happened to your friends, you're not getting!

D: But I'll try to do that and I'll try to show you this, I promise.

M: I know you. You'll promise anything to get what you want.

D: But I'm being honest, I swear I'll do it.

M: You'll never persevere; you'll stop after a couple of weeks, once you've gotten what you want.

D: But Mum!

M: That's the end of it!

D: Oh my God!

(Daughter groans and storms out. Mother returns to her magazine.)

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It's just a conversation between a mum and child but it¿s like a formula for all conversations between British children and their parents. I wrote it after I'd watched the first episode of Skins.

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