Chapter 8: The Familyhood
"The Sisterhood was like a huge family. We stuck together. I guess you would say, it wasn't really much of a sisterhood after they each got married and had children. I always called it the Familyhood. It was like growing up with lots of brothers, sisters, moms, and dads. We shared each other. The big house you found the pants in, that's where I grew up. We all did. Lena had two twin girls and a son. Carmen," she chuckled," had more kids than I can count. And of course, Tibby had a daughter she named Bailey. I had three annoying brothers. We all lived in that big old house. I guess we left the pants. I'm glad you girls found them. "
"We are too." Lauren looked at Hayden.
"Good luck with them." the look in the old woman's face appeared again.
They left the restaurant with more understanding of the Sisterhood than they could have expected. The girls walked in the cold in silence.
"I just remembered. My mom told me to pick up milk. See you later." Hayden quickly turned the other direction toward a small market.
"Bye." Lauren replied.
