Momcomesfirst.24.06.21.brianna.beach.give.me.a.... !free! Jun 2026

| Timestamp | Speaker | Dialogue | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 00:00:32,800 | Woman | Hi, baby. | | 00:00:35,020 | Man | Hey, good morning. | | 00:00:36,300 | Man | Hey. Why are you in my bed? | | 00:00:42,080 | Woman | Because Dad and I got in a fight. | | 00:00:45,900 | Woman | He took off. I don't know where he went. | | 00:00:49,680 | Woman | I didn't want to sleep alone. | | 00:00:52,700 | Man | Why'd you get in a fight? | | 00:00:55,000 | Man | I thought you guys were getting... Everything was okay. | | 00:01:03,850 | Woman | It was okay till it wasn't. | | 00:01:07,190 | Woman | I know I just didn't want to help you, don't mind. | | 00:01:09,390 | Woman | I just didn't want to sleep by myself. | | 00:01:12,550 | Man | Yeah, it's okay, Mom. | | 00:01:29,390 | Woman | You okay, baby? | | 00:01:30,950 | Man | Yeah, I'm fine. Let's go back to sleep. | | 00:01:46,789 | Woman | No big deal. | | 00:02:03,920 | Man | You okay, Anna? | | 00:02:05,760 | Man | Lord, what's wrong? | | 00:02:12,320 | Woman | Honey. | | 00:02:20,320 | Man | What are you doing? | | 00:02:23,900 | Woman | Sorry, I just wanted to get a comfortable moment. | | 00:02:25,880 | Man | Okay, well. | | 00:02:37,890 | Woman | Baby, I can kind of feel that. | | 00:02:44,710 | Man | What? | | 00:02:49,350 | Woman | That. | | 00:02:55,730 | Woman | I'm sorry, Mom. It's okay. I mean, it happens. | | 00:03:01,630 | Woman | Sorry. | | 00:03:03,370 | Man | Okay, I'm sorry. | | 00:03:05,890 | Man | I'll just go to sleep. | | 00:03:21,710 | Woman | Here, just... Here. | | 00:03:23,930 | Woman | Put it... Just put it right here. | | 00:03:28,930 | Woman | It's still okay. | | 00:03:30,510 | Woman | Do you realize? | [Source: 12†L4-L33]

In today's busy world, quality time with family is more precious than ever. Mothers can prioritize quality time by being present in the moment, putting away distractions like phones and televisions, and engaging with their loved ones. MomComesFirst.24.06.21.Brianna.Beach.Give.Me.A....

An Interdisciplinary Examination of Maternal Primacy, Temporal Displacement, and Spatial Narrative in Contemporary Digital Poetry | Timestamp | Speaker | Dialogue | |

Brianna, a loving mother of two, always put others before herself. She worked hard to provide for her family, managed the household, and took care of her children. While her family was her top priority, she often neglected her own needs. One day, while spending a relaxing day at the beach with her kids, Brianna realized that she needed to make a change. Why are you in my bed