ot3tropetober:I’m just saying, if you’re gonna be stuck in a group home, Bridgeport is a pretty good
ot3tropetober:I’m just saying, if you’re gonna be stuck in a group home, Bridgeport is a pretty good one. Everyone’s gonna respect your pronouns, and nobody’s going to give you a hard time for who you love or how you want to dress. Also, the food is freaking amazing. Eliot may look like a grump, but he’s a total teddy bear, and an excellent cook. The rules aren’t too strict, it’s mostly stuff like ‘bla bla respect each other, no violence, no drugs, no stealing from each other’. Yeah, from each other, Parker really stresses that last bit when she goes over the rules. She’s kind of weird, but cool. Also if someone is harassing you she will taser them. Hardison’s the dude you want to go to if you need to get something done. School stuff, case stuff, medical stuff, paperwork, name changes, emancipation, all that shit. He figured out that Blue’s parents shipped zir dog off to zir shitty-ass aunt in another state after they kicked zir out. (And if Popcorn was sitting on zir bed the next morning with Eliot and Parker looking kind of sleepy, well, nobody asked too many questions. You get used to stuff like that.) Anyway, it’s pretty cool. Besides the regular therapy, they have this program with the local theatre if you wanna, you know, get your emotions out that way. I hear Ms Devereaux is a super awesome director. And for the older kids, Mister Ford comes by like twice a month to teach boring adulting stuff like taxes and balancing a checkbook and other things he grumbles they should be teaching you in school. Come on, I’ll show you to your room. It’s movie night, and Breanna is coming over. She lives with Hardison’s Nana, she’s really cool. -- source link