5x16 - Mom

Marjorie walked in then, looking entirely too awake for the hour. She sat down, ordered tea, and surveyed the scene. "So," Marjorie said gently, "Who is working the steps, and who is currently taking steps backward?"

The night had begun with a promising meeting, but quickly derailed when a new person shared a story that sounded suspiciously like a plot from a soap opera, setting Bonnie off on a tangent about her own "Hollywood days." Mom 5x16

The Serenity Prayer at 2 AM Characters: Bonnie, Christy, Tammy, Marjorie Marjorie walked in then, looking entirely too awake

"Listen to me, you giant baby," Bonnie said, her voice uncharacteristically soft. "That cigarette is a lie. Just like that third husband of mine was a lie. You’re safe here." "That cigarette is a lie

Together, they didn't hold hands, but they bowed their heads slightly, sharing a quick, unspoken moment of gratitude that they were together, and they were sober.

"Mom, stop," Christy hissed. "We came here to support Tammy, not to start a riot over dairy."

As they left, the cool air felt good. It didn't solve anything, and tomorrow would still be a mess. But as they walked toward their beat-up cars, the chaos felt a little more manageable.