about a girl // maren ann mott.
[tw: death in family, familial disarray]
Headstrong and independent, two words all of Maren’s teachers used to describe her in breakrooms. They’d warn each other– oh, you have her second period? Well, she’s certainly…opinionated. Of course, they’d write a simple “joy to have in class” on the report card and call it a day. It was evident after a few parent teacher conferences that Maren’s older sister was the one keeping the Mott family together. The whole town knew about the Mott family tragedy, but judging by Maren’s attitude, they were doing just fine, so there was no need to intervene. Maren’s twin brother, Warren, was a different story, but they knew Maren was handling that herself. If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it…right?
Maren never experienced familial structure– at least not any that she remembers. She’s been told she had a father, but that means nothing to her now. She’s been told that Felicity Mott is her mother, but she’ll believe it when she sees it. As far as she’s concerned, the Mott family is a family of three: herself, her twin, and their eldest sister. Anyone else is inconsequential. A waste of space and resources.
Maren sees everything in black and white, really. It’s all or nothing with her, in every sense. If she loves something, everyone will know. If she hates something, everyone will know. She typically loves more than she hates, unless that hate is an injustice, or neon yellow. There is no middle ground. There is no “complicated”. Things are as she sees them, and maybe that’s a flaw to some, but she’s never had a problem with it.
Keeping busy is Maren’s way to stay afloat. She’s always been known to have extracurriculars out the ass, and jobs on top of that to pay her way in the Mott RV. All her counselors told her she could go to UNLV if she wanted, or even a better school farther away. With her jack-of-all-trades resume and her background to exploit on college essays, she’d be a shoo-in anywhere she tried. But going to school meant leaving Warren, and leaving Warren meant, well, she didn’t want to think about that. Primm Community College was just fine with Maren. She’d be fine. Just fine.