Two days after, on a beautiful Friday morning, the sun had just started to peek over the horizon at precisely 6:35 am. Cassie was feeling energized and ready to start the day. She confidently made her way to Quinn and Rachel's bedroom, gently shook Rachel awake, reminding her that it was time to get up and ready for school. With a smile on her face, Cassie offered to drop Rachel off at school, knowing it would make for a great start to her day.

As Cassie was about to leave, Rachel asked if she could stay back for a couple of minutes. After a brief pause, Rachel said that she wanted to ask Cassie if Mercedes and Kurt could come over after school. Cassie gently reminded Rachel that she is still grounded for the next two weeks and that her friends could not come over during that time.

Rachel was visibly upset and had tears in her eyes. She was sitting on her bed with her hands clasped tightly together. Cassie, her guardian, had come over to her bedroom to talk about the punishment Rachel had received for misbehaving in class. Rachel had never been punished before, and the thought of being grounded for two weeks made her feel even worse.

Cassie tried to comfort her by saying that the two weeks would pass by quickly and that she wouldn't even realize that she was grounded. She told Rachel that she was a good student and that she had a lot of potential. Cassie's kind words seemed to have a positive effect on Rachel, who felt a little better after their conversation.


As they talked, Rachel suddenly felt guilty about something she had said to Cassie a few months ago when they first met in Principal Figgins' office. She had made a snide comment about Cassie, thinking that she was a strict and unfriendly teacher. But now, Rachel realized that she was wrong about Cassie. She was actually nice when you warmed up to her.

"I wanted to apologize to you about what I said about you when we first met," Rachel said, looking down at her hands. "You're actually a great teacher, and I was wrong to judge you like that."

Cassie smiled and put a hand on Rachel's shoulder. "I forgive you, Rachel," she said. "And don't worry, I'm still the tough teacher everyone fears."

Rachel laughed and got up from the bed. Cassie left the bedroom so that Rachel could get dressed. Shelby, thanked Cassie for her kind words and for being such a supportive parent.


Cassie and Shelby walked down the creaky stairs together, their footsteps echoing through the empty house. They made their way to the spacious kitchen, which smelled of freshly brewed coffee. Shelby grabbed a pen and paper from the counter and started jotting down a list of groceries while Cassie switched off the coffee pot.

As they worked, they chatted about their plans for the day. Cassie mentioned that Rachel, one of the teenagers staying with them, was a good kid despite having difficult parents. Shelby nodded in agreement, adding that she hoped the grocery run would help them restock their supplies and provide a sense of normalcy amidst everything else going on.

Just as they were finishing up, Rachel, looking fresh and cheerful, appeared at the top of the stairs. She smiled at Shelby, who returned the greeting warmly. As Rachel made her way down the stairs, the sound of footsteps and rustling filled the air, indicating that the rest of the family was starting to wake up.

Suddenly, Shelby's voice echoed through the house, breaking the silence. "San, kitty, and Quinn, hurry up! It's getting late. Put a move on it!" Her voice seemed to jolt the house awake, as the children rushed to get ready for school.

Quinn, Kitty, and Santana came downstairs, dressed in their school uniforms. They greeted their mothers with good morning kisses on their cheeks and sat down at the table to eat their cereals. The aroma of freshly brewed coffee wafted through the air, adding to the cozy morning atmosphere.


In the morning, after breakfast, Cassie took Rachel to school while Shelby took Kitty, Quinn, and Santana to school. Tiger, who was still feeling disappointed about not being able to attend Carmen's epic party tonight, was consoled by Shelby. She assured her that there will be more parties in the future that she can attend with parental supervision. Santana also chimed in, expressing her understanding of why Shelby and mama said no to her attending the party. Despite feeling disappointed, Shelby thanked Santana for understanding.

As she drove to Carmel High, Shelby glanced at the rearview mirror and smiled at Quinn and Santana who were conversing quietly. She pulled into the parking lot, and Kitty joined in on the conversation as they made their way inside the school building.

Rachel was walking with her friends Kurt and Mercedes in the hallways of McKinley High School, when Kurt noticed that Rachel had walked out of the classroom a few days ago. He asked her why she had done that and whether she had gotten Into any trouble for it.

Rachel confided in her friends and revealed that she was grounded for two weeks and was not allowed to use her phone during that time. She also shared that she was upset with Shelby, their choir teacher, and didn't feel like taking the test at that moment. Moreover, Rachel added that they were going to have their hands full over the weekend dealing with their friends who planned to attend a party they weren't supposed to go.


Kurt, with a spark in his eyes, suggested that they should go to the party and see how things unfold. However, Rachel reminded him that they would get caught, as Vocal Adrenaline, their fierce rival show choir, hated them and would be glad to rat them out to their parents. She also warned that they would be in more trouble if their parents found out that they knew about the party and didn't tell them.

Mercedes, who had been listening to their conversation, agreed with Rachel and declined Kurt's invitation to the party. Ultimately, they all decided to stay out of trouble and focus on their studies instead. They walked to their class, each lost in their own thoughts, hoping that their weekend would be less eventful than they had anticipated.

Rachel, a member of New Directions Glee club, informed everyone that she had gotten into trouble the previous day after an incident at school. As a result, she has been banned from the Glee club for two weeks and will have to miss all of the upcoming meetings until then. She walked out of the meeting without looking back, clearly feeling upset about the situation.

Later on, Rachel apologized to Miss Holly Holiday, the substitute teacher, about her behavior. She acknowledged her mistake and promised that she would not repeat it again. It was a difficult moment for Rachel, but she showed maturity and responsibility by taking ownership of her actions and making amends


Before heading to her first period class at Carmel High, Santana had a quick chat with her friend Carmen. The two friends caught up on each other's weekends and discussed their plans for the upcoming weekend. They also exchanged notes about their classes and shared some tips on how to tackle difficult assignments. The conversation was friendly and relaxed, and Santana felt grateful to have such a supportive friend like Carmen. After a few minutes, Santana bid farewell to Carmen and made her way to her first class of the day.

When school ended for the day, Cassie waited in the car for Rachel. As Rachel bid farewell to Kurt, she made her way to the passenger seat, fastened her seat belt, and settled in. Cassie then asked Rachel how her day at school went. Rachel responded that it went well, but she was a little upset that she couldn't attend Glee Club for the third time this week. She then gazed out the window, lost in thought.

After the school bell rang, Cassie patiently waited for Rachel in the car, humming a tune to herself. She observed as Rachel bade farewell to Kurt, her classmate, and walked towards the vehicle's passenger seat. Rachel buckled her seat belt and sat down, staring out of the window. Cassie initiated a conversation with her and asked how her day went, genuinely interested in what Rachel had to say. Rachel responded that it went well, except that she couldn't attend Glee Club for the third time this week, which left her feeling a bit disappointed. Cassie listened attentively and empathized with Rachel's situation, understanding how important Glee Club was to her.


As Cassie drove back home with her daughter's friend Rachel, she couldn't help but feel concerned for Rachel. She had noticed that her wife Shelby had already driven the other three teenagers home, and they had all put their belongings away. Cassie wondered if Rachel needed someone to talk to or if there was anything she could do to help her feel better. She observed Rachel quietly staring out the window, lost in thought.

Cassie thought about ways to cheer Rachel up, like taking her to a movie or having a sleepover. But then, she remembered that Rachel was currently grounded and couldn't watch any movies. So, she decided to suggest a sleepover with San, Kitty, and Quinn, who lived with them.

"I know you're grounded and can't watch any movies, maybe Shelby and I could let you have a sleepover with San, Kitty, and Quinn downstairs in the living room this weekend?" Cassie suggested to Rachel.

Rachel hesitated at first, admitting that it would be her first ever sleepover. Cassie was surprised and asked her why.

Rachel explained that no one had ever invited her to a sleepover before. She felt that people didn't want to be associated with her because she had two dads who were gay. She had always felt like an outsider because of this, and it had affected her social life.

Cassie felt saddened by Rachel's words, but she was determined to make her kids' friend feel included and loved. She promised Rachel that they would have a great time at the sleepover and that she would always be there for her no matter what. As they got out of the car, Rachel wrapped her arm around Cassie, and even though she was grounded, they planned to spend quality time together the next afternoon. Rachel was smiling ear to ear as they walked inside, and Kitty was showing Shelby a popcorn maker on the internet that she wanted to buy for the house. Cassie asked them what they were doing, and Kitty explained that she was showing Mom the popcorn maker they could buy for their movie nights. Cassie suggested that Rachel and Kitty go to the other room while she and Shelby talked. Shelby passed Kitty her laptop, and watch the two teenagers go outside with the other two.


Cassie walked over to the living room couch where Shelby was sitting and closed the screen door that leads outside. She looked concerned and said, "Shells, we need to talk. I know what Rachel did was wrong, but this girl is miserable without going to her glee club at school. She was looking so sad, and I'm thinking about a way to cheer her up. Maybe we could let her have a sleepover with the girls in the living room tonight or tomorrow night," she suggested.

Shelby, who had noticed Rachel's sadness for the past three days, was hesitant about the idea of rewarding Rachel for her bad behavior. She reminded Cassie that two out of their three daughters had previously said "I hate you" to both of them when they were grounded, and the other one had refused to talk to them for days after being punished. Shelby felt it was important to show Rachel that she couldn't get away with everything just because Cassie felt sorry for her. She asked Cassie to consider how they would handle the situation if their daughters were to do the same thing and expect to be rewarded.

Cassie understood Shelby's concerns but argued that Rachel had never been punished before, unlike their daughters. She had never been to a sleepover before because kids her age were afraid that someone with two gay parents might infect them with a disease. Cassie wanted to do something to make Rachel feel better but also didn't want to reward her for her bad behavior.

Shelby eventually relented and agreed to let Rachel have a sleepover for one night only. Cassie offered to run to the store to get it while also doing the grocery shopping. Shelby suggested that their teenagers, Tiger and Kit, could go with her to help out. Cassie agreed, and they all left for the store.

Quinn, their daughter, who came inside sitting on the couch, wrapped her arms around Shelby and Shelby commented that their mama spoils them too much. Quinn giggle and Shelby kissed Quinn's hand.


Rachel walks into the living room, and Shelby asks Quinn and Rachel to take a seat. She wants to talk to them about having a sleepover tonight. Rachel is excited.

"I heard from Cass that this sleepover will be your first, Rachel," Shelby says. Rachel nods. "I just don't get why kids can be so mean these days, taking after their parents. Anyway, we're going to let you guys have a sleepover in the living room tonight. Cass is out buying Rachel a sleeping bag since she doesn't have one."

"Thank you, Shelby. I know I don't deserve an over-the-top sleepover after what I did at school the other day And I promise you Shelby I won't do this again Rachel says.

"Thanks, Rachel. Quinn, go upstairs and get your sleeping bag out of your closet," Shelby says. Quinn gets up and walks upstairs to do her task at hand.

Quinn was upstairs searching for her new sleeping bag in the closet while Shelby wanted to have a private conversation with Rachel. Normally, I would say no to something like this, especially since one of you is grounded, but I understand what Rachel is doing for you and I support her. It's a shame that you're missing out on a lot of things and don't understand family dynamics. While you're part of this family, you'll learn what it means to be a part of a real family. Hopefully, we can get your parents' parental rights revoked and transfer them to Cass and me. "Would you like that, Hun? " Shelby asked.

Rachel smiled and said, "Yes, I'd love to be your and Cass's legal daughter, just like San, Kitty, and Quinn."

Shelby returned the smile and agreed that she would like that too. Quinn came into the room with her pink sleeping bag in hand, and Shelby put it on the chair. Then, they all went upstairs to help Shelby look for San and Kitty's sleeping bags in their closet.


As they searched for the sleeping bag, Cassie spotted a beautiful turquoise blue sleeping bag that also came with a pillow. Excitedly, she picked it up and showed it to her daughters, Kitty and Santana. She also pick up a set of fingernail polish. Meanwhile, Kitty and Santana grabbed a bag of gummi worms while they were at the store buying milk, eggs, fruits, yogurt, and other healthy items.

After they had purchased everything they needed, they got into the car and began driving home. However, as soon as Santana saw Karofsky getting out of a car nearby, she quickly covered her face and rushed to the back seat. Cassie noticed Santana's reaction and looked at her, but Santana shook her head as if to say, "It's nothing." Meanwhile, Kitty looked out the window as Cassie pulled out of the mall parking lot and began driving back home.

As Cassie drove them home together, they sang along to the music playing on the radio. Santana let out a sigh of relief and commented on how tiring the day had been, to which Kitty nodded in agreement. Upon arriving home, the two sisters helped their mother bring the bags inside and put them away. Kitty handed Rachel her new sleeping bag, which was a bright turquoise blue color. Meanwhile, in the other room, Shelby was busy cleaning all of the girls' sleeping bags, including Rachel's new one. After the bags were cleaned and put away, the family rearranged the living room, laying all four sleeping bags side by side. They were excited to have a cozy and fun-filled night together.

Later, Quinn, Santana's best friend, assisted her in picking an outfit for an upcoming party. She suggested a blue top and black jeans for Santana, and in return, asked for help with her outfit. Quinn chose a red dress, which she thought would go perfectly with her new earrings. Both girls seemed content with their choices, smiling at each other in the mirror. They hung their clothes behind Quinn's bathroom door and chatted about the party, which they were both excited to attend.

At approximately 6:15 in the evening, Shelby and Cassie, two kind and hospitable hosts, invited four teenage friends over to their place. Upon arrival, the hosts offered them homemade pizza that they could cook in the oven, which was a delicious and thoughtful gesture. Along with the pizza, they also served wraps, sandwiches, and chips, providing a wide range of options for them.


Despite Rachel being grounded, Shelby and Cassie decided to let her join in and enjoy herself, which was a kind and empathetic gesture. The group settled down in the living room to watch TV, laughing and talking while enjoying each other's company. The atmosphere was cozy, warm, and welcoming, and the teenagers felt grateful for the hospitality extended to them.

After a while, Shelby and Cassie went back upstairs, leaving the four teenagers to continue having fun in the living room. They played a few board games together and then decided to play a dance video. It was an enjoyable and memorable experience, and they were all having a great time.

"Are you guys still going to the party tonight? Because we're having so much fun here together, " Rachel asked after she stopped laughing at her friends.

"Yes, we'll only be gone for an hour," Santana replied, "mom's not going to check up on us after 11 pm."

"You're still our lookout, Rach. I'm going to leave my cellphone with you so you can call us and let us know if they're onto us," Kitty said.

"This plan might not go as planned as you hope, guys. Shelby and Cassie already told San no," Rachel warned her friends.

"Berry, don't be a buzzkill. We're not going to stay long," Santana reassured her.


Despite the plan to attend the party, the teenagers were content with the cozy atmosphere of Shelby and Cassie's home and the fun they were having in each other's company. They felt grateful for the welcoming and safe environment.

As the night slowly crept in, Rachel, Kitty, Quinn, and Santana decided to change into their comfortable pajamas and watch a comedy movie together. They giggled and laughed throughout the movie, thoroughly enjoying each other's company. When it was time for bed, Cassie and Shelby kissed the girls goodnight and went upstairs to retire for the night.

But little did they know that the three teenagers had an exciting plan up their sleeves. After waiting for about 20 minutes, they stuffed their pillows into their sleeping bags and made it look like they were sound asleep. They then quietly tiptoed to the downstairs bathroom to change into their chosen outfits and did each other's makeup and hair. Once they were ready, they snuck outside and ran up the road to catch a taxi that would take them to Carmen's house.

Upon their arrival, they could hear the loud music playing from the house. They were excited to join in the party and have a great time with their friends.


Santana and her friend Carmen are having a lovely time watching a group of people dance together. The atmosphere is vibrant and everyone seems to be thoroughly enjoying themselves. The music is upbeat and catchy, and Santana can't help but dance along to her favorite tunes. Her sisters, Kitty and Quinn, join her on the dance floor and they all sing along to the music. As they dance and sing, they sip on some refreshing punch and catch up with their classmates. The conversation flows easily and they all have a great time together. Overall, it's a fun and memorable evening for Santana and her friends and family

After spending almost an hour socializing, a group of five teenagers, who were feeling particularly wild, decided to jump into the pool while still fully clothed. Some of the other party-goers found this sudden act of spontaneity amusing, while others, like Kitty, were not impressed. Kitty rolled her eyes at the incident and threw her cup in the trash can in annoyance. Meanwhile, some of the high-school boys were playing a game of cup pong in the kitchen and drinking beer, adding to the liveliness of the atmosphere.

As the night progressed, someone brought three kegs and placed them in the kitchen where most of the teenagers were gathered, drinking and having a good time. Carmen, one of the party-goers, decided to indulge in a bit of beer and drank half a cup before tossing the empty cup on the floor beside the trash can. Although she was enjoying herself, Kitty chose to stay away from the alcohol and instead watched as Santana and Quinn danced together, having the time of their lives.

The party was in full swing and everyone was having a great time. The music was loud and the energy was high, with people dancing and chatting in groups. However, things took a turn for the worse at around 12:30 when the party started to get out of control. Two drunk teenage boys got into a heated argument which soon turned into a fist fight in the middle of the room. The fight caused chaos and panic among some of the party-goers who tried to stop it before things escalated any further.

During Carmen's party, a chaotic situation arose when two senior girls became heavily intoxicated, and one of them ended up vomiting in Carmen's mother's rose bushes. The situation quickly escalated, resulting in the breakage of glasses and the glass table, while six freshman boys and girls were seen spray painting the walls. Quinn, who was attending the party, quickly realized that the situation was getting out of hand and thought about calling her mother for help. She was worried about the potential danger posed by the escalating situation and the possibility of things taking a turn for the worse.


Meanwhile, Santana and Kitty were outside chatting and enjoying the party when they saw some of their peers throwing people into the pool. They quickly intervened to prevent any untoward incident from happening. However, inside the house, Quinn was panicking and scared as the situation was becoming worse each minute. She decided to call her mother for help.

Cassie, their mother, was fast asleep when her phone rang. She groggily answered it without looking at the caller ID and said, "Hello." Quinn quickly spoke on the other end, apologizing for sneaking out of the house to attend Carmen's party. She explained that she had been worried about not being part of the crowd and had convinced her siblings to come along. However, things had gone out of control, and they needed their mother to come and pick them up as soon as possible.

Cassie's concern for her children's safety was evident as she asked Quinn where her sisters were. She listened intently as Quinn explained that they had gone outside before things became too chaotic with people throwing up and vandalizing Carmen's home. Cassie could hear the shuffling in the background and knew that she needed to act fast to ensure her children's safety. She quickly got dressed and instructed Quinn to find her sisters and stay with them until she arrived. She also advised her not to inform them of her impending arrival.


Okay, Mama. Love you," Quinn said.

"I love you too. I'll be there soon," Cassie replied before hanging up. She woke up Shelby and told her that their three teenage girls had decided to go to Carmen's party, even though they were forbidden to do so. Cassie was upset and said she was going to get their kids while Shelby should stay home with Rachel.

kissing her wife before leaving the bedroom and rushing out of the house. Shelby went downstairs to check the girls' sleeping bags and found them empty stuff with pillows.

Quinn was startled by the commotion she heard outside and hurriedly ran out to investigate. To her surprise, she saw Santana and Kitty frantically picking up patio chairs that were scattered all over the ground. It turned out that a group of drunk students had decided to use these chairs as a launching pad to jump into the swimming pool, which had alarmed Santana. She tried to warn them that they could get hurt, but one of the inebriated seniors told her to shut up, which infuriated her.

Kitty, being the protective sister, immediately came to Santana's defense while Quinn stood beside them, equally outraged at the senior's behavior. The scene was chaotic, with students shouting and laughing as they threw beer bottles onto the grass. The chaos was escalating, and it was becoming increasingly difficult to control the situation.


As the commotion continued outside, Cassie, a concerned mother, decided to check on her kids, who were attending the wild party unsupervised in their friend's backyard. She made her way towards them and asked how the party was going. Santana and Kitty, her daughters, were taken a back by their mother's sudden arrival, and their eyes widened as they turned around to see her approaching them.

Santana quickly tried to explain herself, but Cassie signaling her to stay quiet. She then advised them to stay silent until they got home, where she would dish out punishments and spankings to all of them. She then led the three girls back into the house.

Kitty tried to explain and apologize, but Cassie refused to listen and sternly told them to follow her inside the house. As they walked, Kitty couldn't help but notice a few teenagers scrubbing the walls, while Carmen and two other girls were throwing cups into a bag. The boys were busy clearing out the glass on the floor.

Cassie used this opportunity to teach her daughters a valuable lesson about the importance of parental supervision. She told them that this is what happens when you don't have parental supervision, and everyone has to pitch in to repay for the damages. Santana groaned while Quinn rolled her eyes. Carmen, who was one of the partygoers, nodded her head in agreement. Cassie informed Carmen that her mom would be there any minute, and they all waited for her to arrive.


When Carmen's mom arrived, Cassie explained that Carmen had thrown a wild party where her three children attended unsupervised, despite her forbidding one of them to attend. When she arrived to pick them up, a few of the drunk kids had decided to break her furniture. So, she told all of them, including her daughters, that they would have to pitch in and give Carmen's mom money for the damages.

"Thank you, Mrs. July, for everything you've done for me. Trust me, Carmen isn't going to throw any more parties while she's living under my roof. She's going to be punished until her very next birthday," Carmen said.

"You're welcome. By the way, my three daughters would love to apologize to you, Cassie said, signaling for them to apologize to Carmen's mother.

Santana, Kitty, and Quinn walked over, and Cassie put a comforting arm around them while they apologized to Carmen's mom for how crazy the party had gotten. Carmen's mom forgave them, and they all sighed in relief.


Santana climbed into the passenger seat of the truck while Kitty and Quinn sat in the first row. Cassie drove them home, hoping to have a serious conversation with her daughters about their actions and the consequences that come with them.

Cassie had just finished driving the trio of Santana, Kitty, and Quinn home after an eventful night of partying that had ended in chaos. As they entered the house, Cassie's stern voice commanded them to sit down in the living room and remain silent until she came back in the room.

Cassie heaved a sigh of frustration as she hung up her keys, and sat down on a stool in the kitchen. She then recounted the events of the night to her wife, Shelby, who listened with a mix of disbelief and anger.

Cassie informed Shelby that the girls friends had broken Carmen's mom's furniture and spray-painted graffiti on her walls. However, the girls had apologized to Carmen's mother and promised to pay for the damages they had caused, along with the other students who were at the party.


Shelby was outraged that the girls had snuck out of the house after they had specifically told Tiger that she couldn't go to the party. She wondered whose plan it had been, but Cassie informed her that it was Quinn's idea. Cassie also mentioned that Quinn had a guilty expression on her face and had informed her of the situation, unlike the other two girls.

Cassie and Shelby agreed that they could go easy on Quinn this time around since she had called them and informed them of the situation. They both sat in silence, lost in thought, as they contemplated the events of the night and how to handle the aftermath.

Santana spoke in a hushed tone, "We weren't planning on staying long for the party. We just wanted to speak to Carmen, then we were going to leave before you both noticed we were gone." The room fell silent as Shelby and Cassie looked at their daughter with a mixture of disappointment and anger.

"We trusted you girls, and you just betrayed our trust. It's a tough pill to swallow. We forgave you over and over again, and all of you just spat in our faces. We're very disappointed in you. You make wrong choices," Shelby said sternly, her voice laced with frustration.

"Mom, Mama," Santana sounded remorseful as she addressed both her mothers. "I'm sorry we didn't drink anything there," she said softly.

"It doesn't mean anything, Tiger. You completely disobeyed us after we told you no, and we thought you understood why we told you no," Cassie's voice was firm but gentle.

"I did, Mama," Santana said. "I really did want to go to Carmen's party tonight."

"I hope it was really worth it because you're grounded for the next two months, along with Kit, Quinn has a month without any electronic devices. All of you have to come straight home every day and do your homework. And I will add more chores for all of you to do so that you all won't be bored," Cassie said, her voice unwavering.

"That isn't fair," Santana's tone was angry. "Quinn was there too," she pointed at Quinn, who looked down guiltily.

"Watch your tone when you're talking to us," Shelby said sternly. "You're in enough trouble as it is. Do you want to add onto it?"

"No, ma'am, but it's not fair that Kit and I are grounded for two months while Quinn is only grounded for a month," Santana said, her voice calmer.

"Cassie spoke with regret, 'Life isn't fair, Tiger'. Santana, her daughter, was distressed and Shelby tried to comfort her by placing a hand on her hands.


Shelby explained, 'Every action has consequences'. She then stood up and with a blazing look in her eyes, led Kit to her office for a private spanking.

Cassie turned to her eldest daughter and instructed her to wait for either her or Shelby in their bedroom. Quinn obediently went upstairs.

'Cassie addressed Tiger, expressing her profound disappointment in her decision to sneak out of the house. Though she had not consumed any alcohol, her actions still did not earn her any praise. Cassie believed that she deserved to be punished for her behavior and decided to administer a spanking as a consequence. Cassie hoped that this punishment would help Tiger understand the gravity of her actions and prevent her from repeating them in the future.

As Cassie proceeded to spank Santana, she pulled down her jeans after the 20th spank with her hand. Santana started crying pleading with Mama to stop but Cassie still giving her sharp swat to her bottom after the 30th swat she stop then she comforted her distraught daughter cried in her mother's arms, Shelby walked in with Kitty. After Kitty apologized to Cassie, Shelby instructed her to go to her room and go to sleep. Shelby then ran her fingers through Santana's hair and told her to go to sleep. Santana apologized and received a kiss on her forehead before being told to change into her pajamas and go to bed. She promptly went upstairs to her bathroom, cleaned her face, changed into her pajamas, and got into bed.

As they sat down, Cassie wrapped her arms around Shelby and gave her a kiss on the head. Shelby felt comforted and relaxed in her wife's embrace.

As they were settling in, Cassie mentioned that Quinn, their eldest daughter, was waiting for them in their room. However, Cassie said she was "letting her sweat it out" before they went to talk to her. Shelby agreed and suggested they talk to Quinn first and then send her straight to bed.

With that, Shelby stood up and held out her hand to Cassie. Cassie took her wife's hand and they made their way to their bedroom to have a conversation with Quinn.

Quinn stood by the doorway, watching her parents walk into their bedroom. She knew it was wrong to bring her younger sisters along with her, and she was prepared to face the consequences. As soon as her parents settled down, she mustered the courage to speak up.

"I know what you guys are going to say – that I should have set a better example for my younger sisters and dragged them into this mess," Quinn said, with a hint of regret in her voice.

Her mother, Shelby, sat down beside her, with her younger sister Cassie on the other side. "You're right, Quinn. That is part of it," Shelby said, as she put her arm around her daughter.

"We won't spank you like the others, because you admitted to your mistake. When you called me and let me know what was going on, it showed that you take responsibility. However, you shouldn't have brought your sisters along with you. I hope you understand that," Shelby added.

Quinn looked down and whispered, "I'm very sorry."


Her mother, Cassie, then spoke up, "There will be a lot of peer pressure in high school that will tempt you to make rash decisions. As your parents, we will do everything we can to prevent any of it from happening to any one of you girls," she said, with a reassuring smile.

Quinn felt grateful for her parents' support and guidance. She knew that they would always be there for her and her sisters, no matter what. She promised herself that she would learn from this experience and make better decisions in the future.

Shelby and Cassie also informed her that if she does this again, they will use a belt on her. Quinn reassured them that she will try not to and hugged them both. They kissed her cheek and told her goodnight.