Since 'suck story' is such an odd phrase, if we were to try to create a situation for it, perhaps in a very imaginative and fictional world, it could mean that there was a magic storybook that when opened, made mom and grandma feel as if they were being drawn into the story in a strange way, like'sucking' them in. But this is completely made - up as the phrase doesn't have a recognized meaning. In reality, without further clarification, we can't really explain a proper situation for this phrase.
This statement is very unclear. 'Suck story' isn't a common phrase. It might be a wrong or very creative expression. Maybe it was meant to be'start to read a story' but got misphrased.
I'm not sure what exactly you mean by a'mom suck friend story'. It could be a very unusual or unclear concept. Maybe you could clarify it a bit more?
It could be that the mom saved her daughter in a self - defense situation where she was armed. Later, she recanted her story perhaps because she was worried about legal implications or social stigma. For instance, if she used a weapon in a way that was legal but might be misconstrued by the public or the authorities.
Well, without specific details about 'the situation and the story', it's hard to be very precise. But generally, the situation might refer to the context like the time, place, and circumstances. The story could be a sequence of events that happened within that situation. For example, if the situation is a small town during the 1950s, the story could be about a young couple falling in love and facing the social norms of that time.
Another way to look at it is that it might be a misphrasing of something else. Maybe it was supposed to be 'you suck at love stories' which would mean that you are not good at dealing with, understanding, or creating love stories. But as it is, 'you suck a love story' could be a very unique, individual - specific expression that only the person who said it really knows what they meant. It could be based on a personal inside joke or a very specific context within a group of friends or a community.
Tell the truth right away. If it was just a normal conversation or activity, say it directly. For instance, 'Mom, we were just talking about our school day.'
I'm still not clear on what a'mom suck friend story' is supposed to be. But if we assume it's about a positive relationship between a mother and a friend, it could be a story where a mother befriends her child's friend's mother and they support each other, like sharing parenting tips and having playdates for the kids together.
Perhaps the size of the 'cock' in the story was so extreme that it was hard for grandma to believe. If it was an animal, a very large one she had never seen or heard of before could cause surprise.
Without knowing what 'gornick' specifically refers to, it's tough to talk about the significance of this 'the situation and the story'. If 'gornick' was a place, for example, it could be the setting that shapes the entire situation and story, but we just don't have enough information to make that determination.
I'm not really sure. It might be that she has promised to tell a story, like a family story or a personal experience, and is committed to sharing it. Maybe she has made a pact with herself or someone else to preserve a story in some way.