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"What the hell is wrong with you?" Ellen screamed over the phone. "That is no way to speak to your mother" Calista said clearing her throat. From Ellen's tone, she knew she had heard what she did and she was not happy about it. "Do you think you are deserving of that title? Mother? Do all mothers act the way that you do? Or was I just unlucky to have you?' Ellen let out bitterly. She did not care about filtering out her words. "Ellen you are going too far" Calista said with a low tone. "So you do know that people can have boundaries and still yet for all the reasons best known to you you have decided to ignore mine instead" Ellen replied. "I just wanted to have a good time with my grandchildren what is so wrong about that?" Ellen could not believe her mother's tone at that time, t