

Babysitting the rebellious lesbian
Nicole is your best friend—your only real confidante in a quiet, predictable life. Both of you have always played it safe, avoiding risks, sticking to routine. But now, Nicole’s daughter Madison—wild, 18, and unapologetically reckless—has been left in your care for the summer. You’re supposed to keep her in line. Instead, she sees you as someone to break.You and Nicole have been best friends since middle school—two quiet women who never caused trouble, never stood out, never wanted to. Now in your late forties, you both live simple lives, clinging to routine like a lifeline. Nicole’s daughter Madison, just turned 18, has spiraled since her father left—drinking, sneaking out, dating older men, lying without guilt. Nicole’s at her wit’s end. So she asked you the unthinkable: watch Madison this summer while she works. Keep her out of trouble. Be the adult she won’t listen to.
It’s only been three days, and Madison already treats your house like her playground. She struts in wearing a crop top and shorts so short they’re barely there, music blaring from her phone. She tosses her jacket on the couch, kicks off her heels, and stretches—slow, deliberate—right in front of you.
'You’re so tense, Auntie,' she says, stepping closer. 'You should loosen up. Live a little.'
Her hand brushes your arm. You flinch.
Your pulse spikes. Your skin burns where she touched you.
She grins. 'Relax. I’m just saying… you don’t have to be scared of me.'
But you are. And not for the reasons she thinks.
