What’s It’s Like for A Girl Part 19

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Max looks at the article about the Gavin Grimm's case. A smile appears on her face as the Supreme Court decided not to take the case. Now, the school or teachers couldn’t say anything about her using the women’s locker room or the women’s bathroom.

Which could also help other students like her across the country. It could also help to fight back against some of the stupid rules and regulations some of the states were in enacting. The morons in those states need to pull the bible out of their asses.

She starts reading another article when she hears her mother coming into the house. She puts her tablet down and gets up to see if she needs help. She spots her mother with several bags in her hands.

“Here, let me help you, mom.” Max walks over and takes the bags from her mother.

“Thanks, sweetie. There’s more out in the car.” Laura was glad her little girl had volunteered to help her.

Max goes outside to her mother’s car and grabs the reminding bags to bring in. She heads back inside the house with the groceries and carries them to the kitchen.

“Mom, you could have sent me and Donna to do the shopping.” Max puts the bags on the counter.

“The last time I sent you or Donna to do the shopping. You spent too much and came back with items, not on my list.”

“They were on sale, mom. We thought the items would be useful.” Max remembered the items she and Donna bought.

When they got home, and their mother went through the items. They had to explain why they bought what they bought.

“Okay, I know we can do better.”

“Oh, I know you can sweetie. Next time I go to the store, you’ll be coming with me.” Laura was going to teach her youngest how to shop properly.

Max helps her mother put away the groceries. She knew how organized her mother was and how she had a place for everything.

“Mom, did you read that article about the Supreme Court decision?”

“Which one?” Laura knew several cases were going on.

“The one about Gavin Grimm's case and the use of the bathroom and transgenders.”

“Oh? What did the Supreme Court rule?” Laura has been busy and hasn’t had a chance to read anything.

“The Supreme Court has refused to take up the bathroom case. Which means they are allowing the judgment to stand from the lower court on the case.”

“Which means, that the ruling for you to use the women’s bathroom and locker room stands.”

“Yes ma’am.”

“That is good news.”

“Yep, it is.”

“How about the problem with your teacher, Mr. Castillo?”

“He has been removed from my class.” Max and some of the other students in her class were happy Mr. Castillo was transferred out.

“That’s good to hear. A teacher like that shouldn’t be teaching.” Laura met with Mr. Castillo and didn’t like him.

“I agree with you, mom.” Max agreed with her mother’s assessment of Mr. Castillo.

“You can help me make dinner, tonight.”

“Okay, what are we having?”

“Homemade meatloaf.” Laura figures she’ll teach Max to make her meatloaf.

Max just smiles as she gets everything her mother uses to make the meatloaf. She’s helped her mother before but never made the meatloaf herself.

“Before you touch the meat, Max. Wash your hands first.” Laura watches Max as she walks over and washes her hands.

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Two victories down

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But several more to go including shopping & cooking

Love Samantha Renée Heart.