Board Thread:Writer's Workshop/@comment-24918243-20140612053158/@comment-24957024-20140613165808

Breakfast wasn't an example, not a problem omg I just meant that a deadly trial such as solving her own problems when it comes to something that could KILL HER is not something I would allow her to do as a parent. You were the one that stated that possibility, not me. Also, I don't talk to my neighbors. That's true. But I did notice one day that her dog wasn't outside, and I had enough common curtousy to ask what happened. (It died.) And let me tell you, whether I knew it was an evil imp or not, if my daughter's cat had its throat slashed open I would move my family to another house (Maybe a hotel for the night?) and call the police. I wouldn't just say "Fuck my kid let out an evil imp, oh well I'll take care of it." Also, you state that the daughter was a very good little girl until she let out the imp. Wouldn't the dad at LEAST take note of the girl's sudden change in behavior? Maybe you can slow down the story a bit and show this. All I'm saying is: No parent is THAT oblivious, especially when it comes to something they know. Going with your drug example, it's like having a certified doctor with their child. If their child starts doing drugs, don't you think the parent will notice the signs?