Disciplinary Action/Characters/Fifth Grade/Macy
- Name
- Macy Franklin
- Age
- 10
- Birthday
- March
- Grade
- Fifth
- Description
- She has a hard time with boundaries, and cries easily. This tends to make her the subject of extra teasing.
Family
- Father – 30
- Martin Franklin
- Mother – 28
- May Franklin
- Sister – 12
- Mary Franklin
- Sister - 6
- Meredith Franklin
- Sister - 4
- Melisa Franklin
Relations
Macy looks up to her older sister Mary, but also envies how she seems to always be able to get out of the house with her friends in order to escape their mother's abuse. She likes to tag along with Mary when she's out with her friends whenever possible, and resents Mary for occasionally leaving Macy behind when she wants to escape her little sister.
School Activities
Missing
Biography
She tries to cope with her mother's abuse by complying as much as possible with everything she is told to do, no matter how ridiculous. She spends all her time trying to please her mother to the point she is not very good at making friends at school, and she has also developed a very poor sense of boundaries.
She was absent every day that sex ed was discussed at school due to her mother strategically declaring her sick on those days. Her mother's hope was for her to ignorantly try something with a boy and be labeled a whore as a result, but Macy has been too awkward with all the other kids at school and in town to even have a chance at doing things like that.
Unlike her more athletic older sister, the main reason Macy does not become overweight is because she has developed a little bit of an eating disorder resulting in loss of appetite due to her mother's abuse.