Splice was a home with Bommy, who was putting on an Orange Wig that was curly with pink highlights at the bottom.
Splice asks Bommy, "What were your kid years like?"
Bommy has a flashback to when she was on a plane with her father at five years old, and she was crying because he was yelling at her, "You messed up everything, my job, my services!"
A woman named "X.R. Ma" took a book To Robert with parenting lessons so he can give it to parents with crying so-called "brats" saying: "You, good MA'AM, have serious parental issues!"
Robert looks at Bommy and yells, "See that? You make me look bad! The one screw-up had to be in public. Why couldn't you look like the perfect child everyone wants and be a real modern child with flaws, like you are, at home?"
A woman named "La'Original" said, "I hate kids."
A girl named "J.N." told La'Original, "Can you make an exception for 11 and older? We are much more mature."
Alicia packed a unique bag with quiet toys (crayons, notebook, Barbie) Bommy was only allowed to have them when they went out to restaurants, Church, and other public places.
A woman named Donna Baardsen told a flight attendant, "You should remove them from the flight. It's always the parent's fault. Kids don't raise themselves. My mom would never tolerate that for a second. Nor did I when raising mine."
Alicia felt ashamed because she did try to raise her daughter well. She disciplined, taught her right from wrong, and tried her best.
Bommy tried her best, too. But with Robert being mean to her, she had some issues and wouldn't hold them in for anybody because she's been through a lot.
Alicia wouldn't say anything to Bommy because she was right there. She wasn't just the passenger that didn't know the whole story and made assumptions based on emotions; she knew what was going on.
Alicia just held Bommy and tried to comfort her. Robert got frustrated. Robert knew the others wouldn't mind if he so-called "Put Bommy in her place," so he punched her in the mouth, yelling, "STOP WHINING~!"
Nobody laughed, but they did hear him and saw him; Bommy stopped crying slowly, and it took 5 seconds for her to stop. There were 21 other passengers on the plane, 3 of them were angry, and the others were laughing because it was what they wanted to do but wouldn't.
Eleven of them had stressful plane flights, 1 of them had terrible service, 2 of them had jetlag, and the rest were just annoyed by the loud noises of the plane and others talking.
Robert told Bommy, "BEHAVE." Then Bommy said, "Okay..." In a whisper, the other plane passengers who were not angry were joking about Robert punching her in the mouth and the three that wanted to punch him for hitting her.
Bommy wouldn't choose to single out his behavior as bad because so many people were annoyed by her, and so many agreed with him.
It was so awkward to feel BAD that he punched her because she thought she deserved it, and so many people liked him striking her in the mouth; this resulted in Bommy taking any negative feelings about the punch badly, to the point where were those negative opinions on the hitting made Bommy feel uncomfortable.
Bommy felt uncomfortable going against certain forms of what seemed to be the status quo.
In real life, some little babies and children may cry in response to the pressure changing, and their ears are not equalizing. In real life, a person knows from personal experience that it is excruciating! But, of course, that person has had those problems their entire life. That is the answer if they start crying within a few minutes after takeoff.
Alicia knew why people would be annoyed by crying children, with the headaches, jetlag, and loud noises of the plane; even babies hate the noise.
This made Alicia feel awkward for thinking of how bad it was for him to punch Bommy, Bommy WAS making noise, but Alicia knew that, with Bommy's childhood, hitting was not the answer.
Alicia didn't feel calm enough to do something, but God told her to "Defend your child," As he was annoyed with All the passengers except for Bommy.
Alicia turned to Robert and said calmly, to avoid disturbing the plane goers, "Leave her alone. You made her this way by insulting her on the plane flight, and she was magnificent before you began."
God told Bommy to "Calm the hay down, and it'll get better." In a piteous tone of voice.
Bommy felt bad but calmed down.
Present Day, Bommy told Splice, "I learned to keep my mouth shut. Dad punched my trap on a plane, and I shut up."
Bommy knew it wasn't right, but honestly, she couldn't protest, or she'll risk getting haggled by the other plane goers for causing a further disturbance.
Splice just asked, "Your dad punched you?" Bommy was manipulated into thinking whatever he did was okay, so she said, "Um, yes, but it's not that big of a deal."
A month later, Splice is just sitting on the bus to go home from the mall with a bunch of groceries, gloves, and a mask so as not to contract germs.
She's sitting next to a mother named Mia, who doesn't like her son, Wyndal's wife, Dia.
The Dark Brown Skinned African-American mother named Mia introduced her Dark Brown Skinned African-American son, Wyndal, to the Light Brown Skinned African-American daughter, Milly, of her Dark Brown Skinned African-American boss, Glock, with the intent of her son, Wyndal, and the woman, Milly, getting together because Milly is blatantly attractive.
No mother or mother-in-law would do such a thing without a hidden agenda, being that it introduces issues; hence Milly said, "When I moved down here, yo' mom introduced me to you."
Mia told her son, Wyndal, "Date her." So, the Dark Brown Skinned African-American Wyndal yelled, "Uh-uh! I have dignity! I have a wife!" While being a Dark Brown Skinned African American.
Splice took it as a blatant example of how you can be the same race but be different, like, one can be whorish, the type who sleeps with others' men, and the other can be good and responsible, but both are black with the same skin tone.
To others, it may be MIND-BOGGLING, SURPRISING, to hear you can be the same race but different in personality.
Milly laughed and joked, "He wasn't dealing with her."
Splice yelled, "DING, DING, DING!" In hilarious, hysterical laughter.
Milly laughs, HARD, because of Splice.
Milly pats Splice's back.
Splice looks at the angry Mia, who pulls her son off of the bus; once the bus reaches its stop, Milly gets off as well.
Splice gets off and goes home.
Splice looks at the people on the street walking past; a bunch of Mexicans, Other Hispanics, and Black people are passing the lanes.
Splice laughed because she remembered she mistook a Hispanic man named Pedro for a Mexican, and Pedro told her, "Don't call me that; Mexicans are low-lives!" So, Splice rolled her eyes and told Pedro, "Your races look alike, so, I mean... Also, not all Mexicans are fricking LOW-LIVES. Also, can you not have self-hate for ten seconds? You also need to clean your armpits."
Splice is snappy.
Splice also told him, "I know not all Hispanics are from Mexico, Dear. I know it's annoying to be called a race you hate, even though all of you may be biologically the same race. It's just that you all don't have the same nationality. Mexican is a Nationality. Like American. There are a lot of LEGAL, hard-working Mexicans out here. I need you to back the fluff off." Then Splice ran off.
Present day, Splice is walking home, and Pedro is nearby. Splice sees Pedro and runs off very quickly, and Splice thinks, "Dear, gosh, not this hobo! This brotha' need a life!"
Splice ran into her home and locked the door behind her.
Splice went to the bathroom and took a bath due to fears of Corona Virus, her mom had an impaired immune system, and thus Splice had to do errands.
The next day, Splice went outside and saw the devil himself, Little Harbor, a Black man from Detroit.
Little Harbor walks up to her and says, "Did you know that Detroit's population is 79.1% BLACK in the year 2020 A.D. And all that?" And Splice replied, "Yeah. It's cool. Black people probably have a lot of important jobs since there are so many of them."
Little Harbor raised the back of her shirt to see the "ROBERTIZENS" Branding on her lower back just above her butt crack.
Splice let him see it saying, "Why would you want to know?" Little Harbor complained, "I knew it. Snappy, Devilish. You're one of those Freaks That mad scientist Robert made."
Splice pulled away from him and then pulled the back of her shirt down, saying, "What do you want?" In her French-Greek mixture of an accent.
Little Harbor told God a lie, saying, "This girl hit me!" He was lying. Splice never hit him. He's a pathological liar, and he'll lie, and his mental disorder will cause him to believe his lies.
Little Harbor lied to God and told God she hit him; because of this, Little Harbor began to believe his lie.
Splice yelled, "Boy, I didn't hit you!" Splice ran off, not wanting to get into any trouble. Splice is a Dark skinned Black/African-American child Born in America.
Splice went home and saw a Black woman kissing her black Husband, The black woman was five months pregnant with his baby boy, and they were both Yellowish Brownish Pale Beige skinned with 4C type Jet Black Afro hair and Light Hazel Eyes, With Big Lips and Wide Noses and High Cheek Bones. The wife has a Christian Cross necklace, and the Husband has a Christian Cross pin on his suit and ties, a family of Christians.
Splice laughs at them and goes inside, unbothered.
Bommy said, "Jesus Christ, AKA God is Faithful, Hallelujah... Be still, for Victory belongs to Jesus." In the Shower as Splice went up to her room.
Splice got a phone call from Martha, her busybody neighbor, who said, "Stop your mom from going to Church, praying. Your mom is an ABOMINATION and should not be in the presence of God!"
Splice is a Christian who was raised that way. To hear someone say someone cannot be in the presence of God because she hadn't heard someone say that before caused her to gasp and then hang up because it was like she heard something terrible that she shouldn't hear.
Bommy was different; Bommy felt uncomfortable going to Church because she thought she was an abomination that shouldn't be in the presence of God. She only goes in case God would get angry if she didn't. Bommy felt Like God would expect her to come.
Bommy thinks she has to come because God might be angry if Bommy doesn't, but Bommy doesn't feel that she should; overall, she only goes to Church in fear of God.
To be continued.