Sophia Locke | - My Mom-s Bff Snuck Over For Seconds

The narrator is a young, observant child who acts as the "watchdog" of the household. Possessing a cynical view of adult politeness, the narrator quickly realizes that the social contract of dinner parties often leaves the best food uneaten. The narrator views the adults not as authority figures, but as competition for the dessert tray.

My mom and I burst out laughing, and Rachel, caught red-handed, turned around with a sheepish grin on her face. "I just couldn't help myself," she said, holding up a Tupperware container. "I saw the leftovers and just had to get some for the road." Sophia Locke - My Mom-s BFF Snuck Over For Seconds