An aging parent suffers a stroke or a diagnosis of dementia. Which child steps up? Which child writes a check and runs away? This storyline exposes the raw mechanics of duty. It asks the ugly question: "Do we love Mom, or do we love the idea of being seen as a 'good child'?"
Conflicts often arise from differing values between parents and children or the long-term impact of past wounds. 2. Common Family Drama Storylines FAMILY ADVENTURES - 1-5 incest An Adult Comic b...
In complex dramas, the "good" child is often the most resentful, while the "bad" child is often the most present. An aging parent suffers a stroke or a diagnosis of dementia
They waited. The third sibling, Mira, was late. She always had been. When she finally swept in, she looked nothing like the broken bird Leo had helped escape a decade ago. She was polished, sharp, wearing a blazer that cost more than their first car. But her eyes darted to the staircase, the same staircase where she had once stood at sixteen, sobbing, while their mother screamed, “You’re just like your father. A liar.” This storyline exposes the raw mechanics of duty