>>25246931A rebellious son and a tired father, both in the same table, that's a not good formula.
Dinner proceeds with little animosity during 10 minutes, until husband notices the bruises and dark eye of Anonfoal, he ask what Anonfoal did this day.
Anonfoal would harshly respond 'Not your business'.
Husband will get angry towards his son's insolence, trying to re-afirm his authority, only to make Anonfoal even more upset.
The chat descends into an familiar argument, although this is not the first time you got to stand this situation,
you can never really get used to it.
Things get out of control, both sides are now shouting at eachother, ranting; before this gets to worse, Anonfoal escapes to his room, leaving a boiling father behind.
I'd try to calm down my husband, telling him he must understand he's still a young foal, raging with teenager feelings.
I'd calmly enter in Anonfoal's room, only to be welcomed with an angry 'Get out of my room'
I'd calm him down, there is no need in being angry, specially against your father; I'd tell him that I understand how he feels, how hard is to fit in society for him, how hard is to make friends, and that everytime he's in pain, me and his father are there to help and and comfort him, because we love our son. we love him.
He will be in tears now, soaking up my dress, and I just hug him, caress him, and I'd hum a lullaby, until he calms down and finally falls asleep.
Husband will be peeking out on the door, with a weary smile on his face, I'd tell him he's the best father in Equestria and that I deeply love him.
Then we go to sleep and cuddle until we finally visit dreamland
Fin