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Quoth Sarah Valentine
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He could have contacted me to set something up, and given himself enough time between the contact and the meeting to think up all those answers. Frankly, though, if he needs to think up "excuses," he is already not impressing me. I am going to be asking simple, honest, straightforward questions, and I would HOPE that I would get simple, honest, straightforward answers.
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This is, for lack of a better analogy, where the young man gets grilled by the overprotective father of the young man's date. I may not be her father, but she is the closest thing to a daughter I have (along with my other two nieces), and at the moment, I am the closest thing to a father she has, whether she realizes it or admits it.
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UPDATE: I finally heard from Mr. Wonderful. And the way it went down does not reflect all that well on Princess. She got back to the apartment she (currently) shares with my friend Little Red, and was telling Red that she (Princess) was going to text me today about it...but when she found out Little Red was heading out to meet up with me for dinner, she sent the message along with Red that I could just contact OD directly.
I waited a week for this shit? REALLY? And then you are too fucking lazy to bother telling me yourself? Talk about wussing out.
In any case, I texted OD a message basically saying who I was (as if he didn't know), and that I wanted to have a talk with him. He said any day except Friday was good, which was fine with me, so I gave him an option of Saturday any time or Monday evening. (Sunday, I will be drinking, and this would not be a good idea....for anyone.) To his credit, he chose Saturday. So he and I are going to meet at a local watering hole that I often frequent.
What he doesn't know: I will not be alone. Although he does not know that now, and he will not know that at the time. I wanted someone he does not know to be there for two reasons. First, as a witness, in case he says something that I need someone else to hear, and also in case he later says I said something I did not say. Secondly, I want a second person's opinion on this guy. So, I am having my friend Cool Chick (who Princess knows, but Mr. Wonderful does not) meet me at the watering hole before my appointed rendezvous with OD, and he and I will be sitting at the table next to hers, so she can listen in while pretending to not listen in.
I should note that Cool Chick is very intelligent, and can be very impartial and level-headed, and if she thinks I am wrong or off base on something, including this, she will tell me flat out.
Is this a little underhanded? Absolutely. I'll be the first to admit it. And frankly, I have no problem with this. This is my niece I am talking about. As I said above, practically a daughter figure to me. So there is nothing I won't do when I am concerned for her. And this situation, as I have made clear, very much concerns me.
Also in my favor: home field advantage, in every way. First, I have lived here almost 11 years...he has not quite been here a year. Secondly, I frequent bars a lot, and he doesn't drink all that often. Finally, the local watering hole is one I frequent where they know me by name, and where they rather like me. I don't know if he's ever set foot in there.
While I am normally very mentally organized, I am considering writing down some of my questions and concerns in a notebook, just so I don't miss anything, since one of my friends pointed out something huge that I missed when I talked with Princess, that I really should have asked her. What do you think....will I come off as a weenie if I have notes with me? Or organized, prepared, and methodical?



He can bug me about everything else but I can't get my books back.

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