Chapter 4: Telling Mom Good Bye

Robby has been home for the past hour or so. He's in the kitchen, waiting for his mother to come home.

Robby is hoping that when his mother gets home, She'll be able to talk to him, and he'll tell her about the possibility of him moving in with Johnny.

However, he has a fear that his mother will come home with her current boyfriend and will be way too busy getting her brains screwed out than to have an important conversation with her own son.

Then, he saw that the door was being opened, and what do you know, it was none other than his mother, Shannon Keene!

"Hi Mom!" Said Robby as Shannon entered the room and closed the door.

"Hey Mom, there's something we need to talk about." Confessed Robby. "Let's go sit down."

One Minute Later.

Robby and Shannon are both sitting down, facing each other. Robby is about to tell her something very important.

"What is it that you need to tell me?" Asked Shannon.

"Well, remember when you told me that dad talked to you about me moving in with him?" Asked Robby.

"Yeah." Answered Shannon. "What about it?"

"Well, I've talked to him recently, and I'm thinking about giving him a chance." Confessed Robby.

And with that confession, Shannon's jaw dropped. She couldn't believe what she just heard come out of Robby's mouth. She never thought in a trillion years that she'd ever hear Robby say what he just said.

"WHAT?" Replied a flabbergasted Shannon. "ARE YOU SERIOUSLY SHITTING ME?"

"MOM, just hear me out." Replied Robby, who was very frustrated with how his mom was reacting.

Now, Robby understood why Shannon had her issues with Johnny, but that was no reason for her to freak out like she's doing.

"Oh, come on, Robby. you should know he just wants to get out of paying child support." Replied Shannon.

And then, Robby knew he had no choice but to fire back.

"How do I know that you're not trying to make money off of alimony?" Robby retorted.

"BECAUSE I WAS THERE FOR YOU ALL THOSE YEARS WHEN THAT DEADBEAT BASTARD WASN'T." Cried out Shannon, who still couldn't freaking believe what was coming out of Robby's mouth.

"WELL, HE'S HERE FOR ME NOW!" Replied Robby, who was becoming very frustrated with how his mother was acting.

"It's too late, Robby, there are no do overs." Replied Shannon.

"But there are such things as second chances." Reminded Robby.

"Yeah, I'm sure he'll be such a wonderful daddy, now." Joked Shannon.

And right then and there, Robby had had enough of Shannon's bullshit. Growing up, he heard her go on and on and on about what a terrible, deadbeat father Johnny is, but she never ever stopped to look in a mirror and think about her own shortcomings as a parent, too. Now, he's decided he's going to LET HER HAVE IT!

"Coming from a mother who spends most of her nights banging random guys." Retorted Robby, pointing out the hypocrisy of Shannon's Self Righteous Attitude. "I'm surprised you haven't moved us to Nevada so you could do that crap for a living!"

And that right there really hurt Shannon's feelings. She couldn't believe that Robby would basically call her a slut bag whore. She couldn't believe that Robby would tell her to become a prostitute.

"ROBBY, HOW DARE YOU SLUT SHAME ME!" Replied Shannon, who was extremely offended and angry at Robby for what he just said. "I AM YOUR MOTHER."

"Oh, so you admit you're a slut?" Replied Robby, who was smiling mischievously in response to his mother basically admitting that she's a slut.

And right there, Shannon had had enough of Robby's hurtful language. She had reached her breaking point, and now, she just had to let all that rage that was brewing inside of her out.

"I'M NOT A SLUT, YOU LITTLE BASTARD!" Replied Shannon with great and furious anger.

But then, Shannon just remembered something: She had Robby OUT OF WEDLOCK!

Uh Oh! She just made a horrible mistake. She called her own son(who she had out of wedlock) a Bastard.

And she could tell by the look of Robby's face that her words had offended him very deeply.

She looked him right in the eyes, and she knew he was about to say something to her that she was not going to like.

Robby sighed. "You know what, mom? I was on the fence about moving in with dad, but now, I'm 100 percent moving in with him."

"Robby, I'm sorry." Replied Shannon.

But Robby wasn't having it.

"Talk to the hand." Said Robby as he was walking away to his room so he could pack his things and call his father.