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Sleepover gone wrong... way wrong!


Question Posted Saturday April 19 2008, 10:36 am

ok so last night me and my friends went to a party down the street and my friend and i were supposed to sleepover my other friends house. but then at the last min of the night her mom siad she couldn't have anyonee sleepoverr and my friend and i were in deep shit ! my parents are divorcedd and my dad is in arizona with his wife and my mom was at her house but she didn't want my friend or i at her housee so i told her i would try to find a house to sleepover. then it ended up that no one could have a sleepover so we ended up getting a ride home to my dads house with no one home and sleeping there for the night just us to and i told my mom i slept at my friend that i was originally supposed to sleep at's house. so now my mom thinks something is up and wants to call her mom! pleasee help me !!!!!! i would appreciate not one of those goody-goody plans and sort of a white lie type thing. i didn't want this to happen like this. my friend got a little drunk from the party and we needed a place to go rather then the street. any clever idea's on how to get through this with my mom thinking i did sleepover my friends.

Here are some things you could work with:
-my friend and her mom that i said i was spending the night with are actully leaving for florida today
-my friend does have a cell phone

any smart ideas ?!?!?!?


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labella1400 answered Monday April 21 2008, 10:39 pm:
Well you could just come out and say that you were nervous about your friend drinking and you panicked. Tell her that you knew she would be disappointed in you and you acted on impulse. It isn't a lie but it isn't the truth. Usually I would have an older friend with a mature voice answer the phone.(could give your mom that friends phone #) But sometimes things like this are better not kept a secret. After all you said your mother didn't want you home.

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ChevyIINova answered Sunday April 20 2008, 5:27 am:
Ditto on the previous answer. The truth at this point sounds better than fiction. I got a hunch you lie to your mom a lot. Yep, that's not what you want to hear but that's not what we are here for.

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carayotie answered Saturday April 19 2008, 6:46 pm:
I know this isn't what you want to hear, but just tell the truth. Lying about it can only make the situation more complicated and harder to deal with. Besides, wouldnt it be easier to tell the truth then spend hours trying to come up with a fool proof lie? The punishment may not be as bad as you think it would be.

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