Misaki grabbed Maeko by the shoulder, "Come on, lets just go. I'll deal with the phone later."
"I'm not through speaking with her Misaki," Aiyako said bluntly and added, "Well when you are away you called correct. I can see I've been wrong about you maeko, you're as bad as my daughter. Selfish and disrepecting. I should not have allowed Misaki to get involved with someone like you in the first place."
She sighed, "I should have known someone who has special needs like this would only have caused my daughter more trouble. It's like I told my husband, girls like you only live to gain sympathy from others because you can't get any...."
"Thats enough mother!" Misaki shot back and glared at Aiyako furiously.
"Misaki...don't you dare take that tone..."
"I will take whatever tone I like, and I will not have you bad mouth maeko! She's more of a woman then you will ever be. She's had a hard time in life and doesn't need your biased opinions making it harder! What do you want her to do, bend down on hand an knee and say that you're right or something. She doesn't need that sort of crap coming from you. She doesn't need me and she doesn't need people like you messing up her life." Misaki shot back.
Aiyako glared at them then said to Maeko, "See what you're doing you're pitting my daughter against me. You ungrateful child, both of you are. You're parents brought you into this world and you should have more respect."
"Why should I resepect someone who has no respect for anyone but herself!" Misaki shouted back shaking. "I blame you for so much, but I should be blaming myself. I should have seen the fact that I was acting like you, blame everything else but the one that has control over most of the situation. Me."
Misaki looked at Maeko, "I'm sorry for my mother's comments. I would suggest you leave now before she starts on about anything else."
It was then that there was a crunching noise and Misaki saw her mother stepping hard on her phone. She'd seen this once before with her game system when her mother was upset because she had shouted back and threw it out her bedroom window to teach her a lesson.