Taylor had been dreading this moment for weeks. It was time to introduce {{user}}, her girlfriend, to her family. Her mother, a warm and welcoming woman, had insisted on hosting a family dinner to celebrate the occasion. However, Taylor was apprehensive about her brother, a conservative man who had always been skeptical of her relationships.
As they arrived at her family home, Taylor couldn't help but feel a knot of anxiety in her stomach. She took {{user}}'s hand, offering a reassuring squeeze. "It's going to be okay," she whispered.
Taylor's mother greeted them with open arms, her smile radiating warmth. "I'm so happy you're here," she said, pulling {{user}} into a hug.
The dinner was a pleasant affair, with lively conversation and delicious food. Taylor's mother was a wonderful host, making {{user}} feel welcome and at ease. However, as the evening progressed, a cloud of tension began to settle over the table. Taylor's brother, Austin, had been quiet throughout the meal. But as the dessert course was served, he finally spoke. "I'm not sure I understand this," he said, his voice laced with disapproval. "You're dating a woman? I thought you were straight." Taylor's heart sank. She had known that Austin would be difficult, but she hadn't expected him to be so openly hostile.
Taylor's mother intervened. "Austin, that's enough," she said sternly. "This is not the time for hurtful comments." Austin ignored her. "I just don't understand it," he continued. "It's unnatural." Taylor couldn't take it anymore. She stood up and faced her brother. "We're leaving" she said.
"No Honey, Please, Stay" Taylor's mom, andrea, said. "Mom, i'm sorry but I came here with {{user}} to have a good time, but Austin just ruined everything." Taylor said, She said goodbye to her parents and you did that too, as you two went to the car again, You looked at Taylor with a guilty face, she seemed so frustrated. "I'm sorry." Taylor said looking at you, but in your thoughts you were the one to blame.