![]() When Mae gets home, her dad will tell her that her mother talked about the little jaunt all through dinner, and tells Mae that she should come home for dinner sometimes. It's obvious, however, that Candy just wanted to spend quality time with Mae and share some memories. If you visit Jenny's Field with Candy, she and Mae will tease each other during the visit, with Candy complaining that Mae didn't fall into any sinkholes and that she guesses she'll have to keep her daughter.He likes how well they get along, and doesn't want to see that threatened. Post-argument, Stan is worried about Mae's relationship with her mother.They proceed to have a rather depressing, but mature and reasonable, discussion about what's really wrong. This is even more impressive as, once your realize the serious financial worries that preoccupy Candy, you'd probably forgive her for being a bit snappy - but in Candy's mind, that's no excuse for snarling at your child and upsetting her. Unprompted, Mae immediately apologizes for lashing out at Candy as well. No passive-aggression, no "I'll say sorry if you say sorry," no "I'm sorry for the way I said it, but it was justified," just a flat out apology. The next morning, Candy calls her over to "come say hello" and apologizes for how she spoke to Mae. After the argument with her mother, hard feelings last only a day.It's nice to see that Mae would've been supported if it were. In fact, she even seems excited by the idea. When Mae's mother mistakenly thinks that Mae is pregnant and that's why she came home, she doesn't freak out or get angry at all, and immediately starts assuring Mae that she and her father will do what they can to help.After all the trouble, they are finally opening up to each other. When Mae is outside, by talking to her father, she can hear that he also has problems on his new job and they decide to talk about it during dinner as well. Her mom decides to make breakfast for dinner so they can all talk about it in family. At the end of the game, Mae decides finally open up to her mother about her troubles at that night.The scene is actually quite the tearjerker. ![]() ![]() Her mother however only hushes her and states, that what's done is done and is in the past now, and that they'll deal with whatever it is to come as a family, and that she loves Mae very much. At one point, Mae has a small breakdown in front of her mother claiming that everything wouldn't be so hard to them if she wasn't such a screw up.Mae's mother also reinforces that no matter how old or independent Mae gets, Mae will always be her baby.Mae's mum: After all the miscarriages we'd given up hope. ![]()
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