As the sun rose on a beautiful morning, three teenagers sat at the dining table with their moms, relishing their breakfast. A delicious aroma wafted through the air as they dug into their plates, savoring every bite. The room was filled with the sound of clinking silverware and chatter, as they discussed their plans for the day ahead. The atmosphere was warm and cozy, with the sun rays streaming in through the windows, casting a golden glow over everything. It was a perfect start to what promised to be a wonderful day.

During breakfast, Shelby began to put her fork down on her plate. "Girls," their Mom spoke up, "I'm sorry your mother and I have to ask you to cancel your plans for today. Mama Mom is coming to visit, and we want to spend time with her when the three of you get out of school."

Kitty, the youngest among the siblings, looked up from her cereal bowl and smiled reassuringly. "It's okay, Mom," she said. "We can reschedule our plans for another day. Spending time with Mama Mom is important too."

The family was discussing their plans for the day when Santana, the second youngest among the siblings, expressed her agreement with her sister's statement. "I'm okay with it," she said calmly. Her tone of voice was steady and composed, indicating that she was genuinely content with the situation. She added, "We can always do something fun over the weekend."

Meanwhile, Quinn, the eldest of the family, chimed in and added, "I didn't have anything planned for today anyway Moms." Her words were spoken reassuringly, as if to say that everything was under control and there was no need to worry. Her tone of voice was confident and self-assured, indicating that she was ready to take on whatever challenges lay ahead. She then suggested, "We could plan a nice dinner together for Mama Mom tonight."

The three girls Kitty, Santana and Quinn sounded genuinely content with the situation at hand and seemed ready to take on whatever comes their way. Their calm and composed demeanor suggested that they were well-prepared for whatever the day had in store for them, and that they valued spending quality time with their family.

Cassie was overwhelmed with gratitude towards the three teenage girls who had been a significant part of her family for a long time. As a gesture of appreciation, she stood up from her chair and walked towards them with open arms, embracing them tightly. The warmth of the moment filled her with joy and affection. Shelby, who was also present, joined in on the family embrace, and the group shared a moment of love, bonding, and togetherness.

While still holding onto the girls, Cassie whispered to them, "Don't tell anyone, I'm not that tough." The girls chuckled and assured her that her secret was safe with them, while Quinn chimed in, saying, "We all have our soft spots, Mama. It's okay." The group laughed together, feeling the warmth of love and appreciation, cherishing the bond they shared.

As the morning hustle and bustle ensues, the girls prepare to leave for school. Cassie, Shelby, San, Quinn, and Kitty are all getting ready to leave. The girls remind each other to grab their bags and make sure they have everything they need for school. Cassie offers to drive the two girls, Quinn and Kitty, in her car, while Shelby volunteers to take San. The three girls then walk out of the room to collect their bags, leaving their moms to clear off the table and finish up breakfast.

As they were getting ready to leave for school, Cassie swiftly loaded the dirty dishes into the dishwasher and reminded the other girls to hurry up. Mama, we're coming! Santana, she yelled out, running down the stairs behind Quinn and Kitty. Shelby and Cassie, who were waiting downstairs, raised their eyebrows at the girls running down the stairs. The trio knew their mom didn't want them to run because it was dangerous. When they reached the bottom steps, Shelby firmly swatted each of them three times, warning them never to do it again. "The next time I catch you running down those stairs, I'll have to use my other tactics," she threatened. "Trust me, girls, you wouldn't like it. You can ask San.

Quinn and Kitty turn to Santana, who suddenly blushes and looks away. As they continue to watch her, Santana's hand slowly moves to her bottom, rubbing it gently.

Santana whispered to her sisters, "Hey, listen up. I don't think Mom is joking around. She actually has the hairbrush in her purse." Her sisters looked at each other in confusion, wondering why it was such a big deal. But Santana knew that Mom always carried the hairbrush with her when they were out in public, just in case one of them get out of line.

As Kitty and Quinn looked at Shelby, they apologized for their actions and promised that they wouldn't do it again. Quinn smiled and walked out of the door with her two sisters following her. Cassie laughed and teased Shelby, saying that she scared Quinn and Kitty half to death.

Shelby responded in a calm and assertive manner, suggesting that her actions should stop them from running down the stairs. She then walked out of the door with her wife and kids, locking the door behind them and ensuring their safety.

As they drove to the school, Cassie chatted with her kids about their plans for the day. Quinn was excited about his upcoming basketball game tomorrow, while Kitty was nervous about her math test. When they arrived at the front entrance of the school, Cassie gave them each a quick hug and reminded them to call her if they needed anything.

Meanwhile, Shelby, Cassie's Wife, was getting ready to drop off her daughter, Santana, at Carmel High School, where they both taught. They got into Shelby's car and drove to the school, talking about the upcoming parent-teacher conference in two days. When they arrived at the school, Shelby parked the car and walked Santana to the front gate.

As they said goodbye, Shelby watched as Santana walked towards her locker, backpack slung over her shoulder. She felt a sense of pride as she watched her daughter, who had grown up so quickly. After saying goodbye, Shelby headed to her English class, where she took out her lesson plan for the day and reviewed it before the students entered the classroom.

Santana, a student at Carmel High, walked down the hallway with her friend Calise, chatting about the upcoming weekend plans. As they approached their last period English class, they dropped off their completed homework assignments in the designated homework box. After that, they made their way to their assigned seats in the classroom and settled down, ready for the lesson to begin. The classroom was quiet except for the sound of pages flipping and pencils scribbling as students prepared for the class. Santana and Calise sat side by side, eagerly anticipating the start of the lesson.

Shelby takes a moment to ensure that all of her students have entered her classroom before closing the door behind her. She sets her books and papers down on her desk and takes a deep breath, centering herself and preparing to inspire and educate her students. Meanwhile, down the hallway, Cassie's students are learning the art of dance under her expert guidance. Cassie encourages them to express themselves through movement, guiding them through each step and ensuring that they are fully engaged in the learning process.

Quinn was a student at William McKinley High School and was going through a stressful time, as she had an important exam in her last period. She was feeling particularly anxious about it and decided to give herself a few minutes to calm down before the test. Therefore, she entered the classroom ten minutes late, handing her teacher a pass as she walked in and took a deep breath before sitting down.

Her teacher then announced that the students had 50 minutes to finish the exam and instructed them to start by flipping the paper over. Quinn felt a sense of relief knowing that she had a fixed amount of time to work with. She quickly scanned the questions and began to answer them one by one, trying her best to recall everything she had learned in class. It wasn't an easy task, but she persevered and kept writing until the time was up.

As she handed in her paper, Quinn felt proud of herself for having faced her fears and completed the exam to the best of her abilities. She knew that she had given it her all and that was all that mattered.

Quinn stepped out of her classroom and headed towards her locker to grab her history and math books. As she was about to close her locker, someone forcefully shut it from behind. She quickly turned around and found herself face to face with Karofsky, a notorious bully in school.

Karofsky sneered at her and asked, "Where is your weak sister Santana? I haven't seen her in this school since our last encounter." Quinn's heart started pounding in her chest. She knew how dangerous Karofsky could be, especially after he had gotten suspended from school due to Santana's complaint against him.

Karofsky continued to yell at her, "Thanks to her, I got suspended. Do you have any idea how hard it is to get back on the hockey team after that?" Quinn tried to remain calm and avoid any confrontation, knowing that it could lead to something far worse. She simply shook her head and walked away, hoping to avoid any further trouble.

Kitty approached her sister with a curious expression and asked, "What was all that about? I thought mom had gotten Karofsky kicked out of school?" Her sister sighed and replied, "he was just badmouthing San and accusing her of getting him into trouble. You remember how he bullied her ?" Kitty nodded in agreement. "I wanted to slap the taste out of his mouth so bad," her sister continued, "but I knew mom wouldn't approve of it, so I just walked away." The two sisters then exchanged a knowing look, silently acknowledging the frustration of dealing with bullies.

Kitty and Quinn, two sisters, were having a conversation about Quinn's sudden disappearance after lunch. Kitty had noticed that Quinn wasn't present in her Spanish and English classes and was worried that she might get into trouble if their mothers finds out that she had skipped two of her classes.

Quinn tried to reassure her sister by telling her that she had gone to the mall and that there was no way their Mothers would find out. However, Kitty was still suspicious and asked Quinn if she was secretly dating Puck. Quinn responded by saying that she was old enough to date whoever she chose, but Kitty reminded her that she was only 15 years old.

This sparked an argument between the two sisters, with Kitty calling Quinn selfish and a bitch. Quinn, in turn, slapped Kitty across the face, and the two girls started fighting in the hallway. Mr. Schue, their teacher, intervened and broke up the fight. The two sisters went their separate ways and waited for their mother, Shelby, to pick them up from school.

Quinn and Kitty climbed into the truck, exchanging warm greetings with their mother and Mama before settling into the back seat. Santana, sister, was already seated, engrossed in her phone. As she sensed her sisters' entry, she looked up, scanning their faces for any signs of distress. Quinn and Kitty appeared troubled, but they avoided eye contact with each other, remaining silent. Santana's curiosity was piqued, and she urged her sisters to share their troubles. However, both sisters remained tight-lipped and refused to divulge any details of their apparent distress.

Cassie, asked Quinn how her test went. Quinn replied with a smile, saying that it was challenging but that she did well on it. Cassie praised her and turned to Kitty, asking about her day. Kitty seemed pleased as she shared that she aced her report and did well on her Spanish test.

Shelby, their mother, was proud of both girls and continued driving. Santana then asked her mother if she had a chance to go over her essay yet and if she could help her with her Algebra homework later that night when Grandmother left. Shelby replied positively, assuring Santana that she would go over her essay later and help her with her homework. After that, she turned to Quinn and Kitty and asked if they needed any assistance. Kitty requested help with her jet history, while Quinn said she didn't need any.

After spending 20 minutes on the road, the family finally arrived home. Cassie took out the keys from her pocket and unlocked the front door, gesturing towards the three teenagers to go in first. The girls obliged, walking in with excitement written all over their faces. Cassie and Shelby followed suit and stepped inside the house. Upon entering, they immediately noticed the girls' shoes left haphazardly at the bottom of the stairs.

Cassie quickly spoke up, "Girls, go put your shoes in the closet, or if you prefer, put them in your room. But before that, please make sure your rooms are clean."

The teenagers nodded and went straight to the closet, putting their shoes in an orderly fashion. They then proceeded to tidy up their bedrooms, making sure everything was in its place.

After spending the entire afternoon tidying up their room, the three teenage girls, Kitty, Santana and Quinn, went to the kitchen where their mom was preparing dinner. Suddenly, the doorbell rang and Kitty rushed to open the door. As soon as she saw her grandma Janie, she hugged her tightly and welcomed her inside. The girls were thrilled to see their beloved grandmother and their faces lit up with excitement.

After exchanging pleasantries, grandma Janie couldn't help but compliment the girls, "The three of you are getting more beautiful with each passing day," she said with a warm smile, making Kitty, Santana and Quinn blush. Quinn quickly led her in the house while Santana closed the door behind them.

As they all sat down on the couch, grandma Janie asked her grandchildren, "Do any of you have any boyfriends or girlfriends yet?" The question caught them off guard, but they couldn't help but smile at their grandma's curiosity.

"I'm not dating anyone yet," Grandma Kitty said, sipping on her tea while settling into her favorite armchair. She had always been a bit of a romantic, but lately, she seemed content with just spending time with her friends and family.

"Me too, grandma Santana," I chimed in, trying to lighten the mood. We all knew that she loved hearing about our love lives, but we were all still single.

"Well, I've this boy I like in school, and we just started hanging out recently," Quinn said, fidgeting with her necklace. She was always a bit shy when it came to talking about boys.

"Do I know this young man?" Grandma Janie asked, a mischievous glint in her eye. Kitty snorted, knowing full well that Janie loved to pry into everyone's business.

Quinn was sitting on the couch in her family living room, feeling a bit nervous as she fidgeted with her necklace. She took a deep breath and began to speak. "Recently, I've started hanging out with this boy at school that I really like," she admitted to her Grandma Janie. Quinn always felt a bit shy when it came to talking about boys, but she trusted her grandma and knew that she could talk to her about anything.

Grandma Janie's eyes lit up with a mischievous glint as she asked, "Do I know this young man?" Kitty, Quinn's younger sister, couldn't help but snort in amusement, knowing that Janie loved to pry into everyone's personal lives.

Quinn replied, "I don't think so, Grandma. My mom and Mama know him, but not very well. He's only been over to our house twice, and I don't think they're going to let me date him."

"Why do you think that, Quinnie -bear?" Grandma Janie asked with concern.

"He's kind of a bad boy who likes to get into trouble," Quinn said hesitantly, not wanting to disappoint her grandma.

Santana, Quinn's other sister who had been sitting quietly until then, had her mouth open in shock. "You're talking about Puck, aren't you?" she blurted out.

Quinn nodded, feeling a bit embarrassed. "Yeah, that's him."

"He isn't the same boy who brought the alcohol to the latest party you and Kitty attended unsupervised, is he?" Grandma Janie asked, her eyes narrowing in suspicion.

"He is," Quinn admitted, feeling ashamed.

Grandma Janie let out a sigh and shook her head. "I don't think he's the right boy to be in your life, Quinn. He will only get you into trouble."

"I know, Grandma. But I really like him," Quinn said, her voice barely above a whisper.

"It will take your moms a while to get used to the idea of the three of you dating, but they will come around and accept it eventually," Grandma Janie said reassuringly, patting Quinn's hand. "Just give them some time.

Cassie walks into the living room and overhears her mother, Janie, talking to her three daughters about their dating lives. Janie is asking the girls if they are seeing anyone at school. Cassie interrupts the conversation with concern and tells her mother that her two daughters are just 14 and the other one is 15 years old. She firmly believes that they should focus on their studies and not on boys. Cassie advises her mom that her daughters do not need to start dating anytime soon as there is plenty of time for them to develop romantic relationships later in life.

In response, Janie agrees with Cassie and says that her granddaughters need to prioritize their studies, and only then should they focus on having a relationship with a boy or girl later down the road. She gets up from the couch and place her hand on her daughter shoulder.

Cassie then turns to her younger daughters, Kit and Tiger, and instructs them to help their mother with the dishes. The two younger girls get up and follow Quinn to the kitchen, leaving Cassie and her mother Janie alone in the living room.

As Cassie wrapped her arms around her mom, she felt a surge of happiness wash over her. She couldn't believe that her mother, Janie, had finally decided to visit her. They had been talking about it for weeks, but Cassie wasn't sure if her mom would actually follow through.

Janie returned the embrace, holding her daughter tightly. She looked around the room, taking in the familiar surroundings. It had been a while since she had seen Cassie's home, and she was pleased to see that everything looked just as she remembered.

"I'm so happy you decided to visit us, Mom," Cassie said, her voice filled with warmth and affection.

Janie smiled and leaned down to kiss her daughter on the top of her head. "I'm glad I decided to come, dear," she said. "It's good to be here with you, Shelby and my Granddaughters.

"Let's go out and have dinner, and then take a walk together. It would be really nice to have a family meal and talk about our day. At the dinner table Quinn asked her parents if she could go to the movies with Puck. Shelby, Quinn's mom, asked if anyone else was going to be there.

Quinn replied, "No, we're just going to see a comedy movie together, Mom."

Shelby seemed a bit hesitant and expressed her concern, "I'm not too keen on you being alone with a boy in a dark movie theater."

Quinn tried to persuade her mom and said, "How about if San and Kitty go with us? Can I still go?"

Quinn and Kitty were sitting at the dinner table, but Kitty was feeling irritated and didn't want to go out with Quinn. Without looking at her sister, Kitty addressed Quinn by her name and added the word "kitty spat" to express her annoyance. She then suggested that she could use Mom or Mama as an excuse to leave the table.

Shelby, their mother, noticed the tension between the two and asked what was happening in a stern tone. She reminded them that their grandmother Janie was visiting them today, and they shouldn't be acting this way. Quinn and Kitty both replied at the same time, denying that anything was wrong between them and apologized to them. However, Quinn's lips tightened as she looked at her younger sister, indicating that there was more to the story.

Quinn then added that she wanted to talk to Shelby and Mama about something. Shelby smiled and said, "Of course you can, honey." She looked at the girls and noticed that they still had tension, so she denied Kitty from leaving the table. Shelby suggested that they finish their dinner, and then Kitty could leave.

Kitty grunted in response and continued to eat her dinner, while Santana, tried not to laugh but failed. Shelby looked at Santana and then at Kitty, and she immediately stopped laughing and apologized. The tension started to dissipate, and the family finished their dinner in peace

After a satisfying family dinner, Cassie asked her daughters to help clear up the table as she went for a walk with her mother. While putting the dishes in the sink, Santana turned to her sisters and asked what was going on between them.

Quinn responded that Kitty believes she's high and mighty, while Kitty thinks that Quinn should answer to her about everything, which Quinn refused to do. The argument between the sisters quickly escalated, and things took a turn for the worse when Kitty slapped Quinn across the face for something that had happened earlier. In response, Quinn returned the slap, and the tension between the two sisters became palpable.

Santana, sensing that things were getting out of hand, tried to intervene and break up the fight. However, it was not until their mother, Shelby, came in that they were finally separated. Shelby immediately told Santana to go to her room and start on her homework while she focused on dealing with the situation.

As Santana exited the kitchen, Shelby felt relieved that she could now focus on the matter at hand. She looked over at Kitty and Quinn and noticed that they were still simmering with anger towards each other. Shelby knew that if they didn't address their issues, it would only lead to more problems in the future.

Taking charge of the situation, Shelby made them sit down and talk through their issues instead of fighting with each other. She wanted to know what was the root cause of their problem, so that she could help them find a solution.

However, Quinn hesitated and said, "What I have to tell you and Mama can wait."

Shelby was taken aback by the statement. She didn't want any secrets kept from her or her wife. So, she decided to take a firm approach and give both of them 10 hard swats to their bottom. Then, she sent them to their room to reflect on their behavior.

As Cassie and Janie returned, the family said goodbye to their grandmother, who was leaving after a short visit. After she left, Shelby helped Santana and Kitty with their homework, hoping that the children had learned their lesson about the importance of good communication and respect for each other.

As Santana and Kitty were getting ready to call it a night, Quinn knocked on her parents' open bedroom door, seeking their attention. Upon receiving permission, Quinn entered the room and sat down on the edge of her parents' bed. She then proceeded to share her concerns with her mothers, which had been weighing heavily on her mind.

Quinn explained that after taking her exam earlier that day, she went to her locker to retrieve her books. However, as she was closing her locker, someone forcefully shut it from behind. To her dismay, the culprit was none other than Karofsky, who had recently returned to school after being expelled.

Quinn went on to explain that Karofsky was bad-mouthing Santana, which upset her greatly. She felt a surge of anger and frustration within her and had an intense urge to retaliate. However, she refrained from slapping him as she knew that her parents wouldn't approve of it.

Shelby and Cassie were surprised to hear that Karofsky had returned to school, and they expressed their concern for Quinn's safety. They asked her if he had hurt her in any way, but Quinn assured them that he had not touched her and that she had walked away from him. The incident had left her feeling shaken and vulnerable, and she was grateful to have her parents' support and guidance during this difficult time.

Shelby reiterated that Quinn and Kitty would be transferred to Carmel High in two days, but they couldn't pull them out of school yet as they had their semester exams to take. After the exams, they would be taken home.

Shelby also reminded Quinn to stay with her friends at all times and to be cautious. In addition, she and Kitty were grounded for their fight earlier that night, and they were required to hand over their phones and laptops.

Quinn rolled her eyes, but she knew that her mothers had her best interests at heart. She handed over her phone and left the room to retrieve her laptop, telling Kitty to bring their mother her phone and laptop.

Quinn, feeling exhausted after a long day, walked over to her Mothers and handed them her laptop. She gave each of them a gentle kiss on the cheek and said goodnight before heading out of the room. As she left, Kitty approached her Mothers and handed them her phone and laptop. She, too, gave them a loving kiss goodnight and wished them sweet dreams before turning in for the night.

Santana tiptoed into her parents' bedroom, trying not to make any noise. As she pushed the door open, she found her mother Cassie lying on the bed while her other mom was sitting on a chair in front of a mirror, removing her makeup. The sight of her parents in their pre-bedtime routine brought a smile to Santana's face as she settled down on the bed, feeling relieved that she wasn't in trouble this time.

Cassie noticed her daughter and opened her arms wide, beckoning Santana to come over for a hug. Santana hugged her mother tightly, savoring the warmth and love that radiated from her. Cassie then gave Santana a gentle kiss on her forehead before hinting that there might be some consequences for her actions in the near future.

Despite the warning, Santana's other mother, Shelby, also came over to give her a warm kiss goodnight. The room was filled with a sense of warmth and love as the three of them shared a tender moment before calling it a night.

Santana felt grateful for her loving family and the comforting atmosphere they always created. She knew that she was lucky to have such supportive parents who loved her unconditionally, and she promised herself that she would try to be a better daughter in the future. As she closed her eyes, she felt a sense of peace wash over her, knowing that she was surrounded by love and acceptance.