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Drama, oh drama! And I have no clue what has really happened, if much anything at all
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<blockquote data-quote="SuZir" data-source="post: 568221" data-attributes="member: 14557"><p>Some relief. He did leave the flat. Now his girlfriend called (definitely drunk, that likely explains her hysterics) and was still hysteric - over difficult child not putting jacket on puppy when he left. And not answering her calls. I told her that puppy is furry enough not to freeze in this weather and small enough that difficult child can carry it under his jacket if she gets cold. She hadn't been in the event, but in some student sled hill party (explains why she seems to be drunk), doesn't know what really happened and reason she is freaking out is apparently that some of her friends said team is trying to get rid of difficult child because of his hard times this fall. No idea why she thinks her friends would know anything and she should know it doesn't work that way. And no, they are not trying to get rid of difficult child (they may loan him to somewhere for a month or two but that is a different matter.) </p><p></p><p>I also don't know why difficult child thinks he screwed up that badly. Of course with him you never know how much he told about the story, but if it is even close to objective truth, he will more likely pay some fines for ditching the event that is part of his work but not much more. My gut says that this is more the difficult child's anxieties talking than anything else. But of course I don't know what really has happened.</p><p></p><p>I send difficult child a SMS and asked him to call when he has calmed down, no point trying to call him again and again and making him more anxious. Usually his brains start to work again after some peace and quiet and he can be more rational, but I think that right now he is totally stuck to this certain thought and can't really think much at all.</p><p></p><p>I hope his coach calls me back and tells me what is really going on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuZir, post: 568221, member: 14557"] Some relief. He did leave the flat. Now his girlfriend called (definitely drunk, that likely explains her hysterics) and was still hysteric - over difficult child not putting jacket on puppy when he left. And not answering her calls. I told her that puppy is furry enough not to freeze in this weather and small enough that difficult child can carry it under his jacket if she gets cold. She hadn't been in the event, but in some student sled hill party (explains why she seems to be drunk), doesn't know what really happened and reason she is freaking out is apparently that some of her friends said team is trying to get rid of difficult child because of his hard times this fall. No idea why she thinks her friends would know anything and she should know it doesn't work that way. And no, they are not trying to get rid of difficult child (they may loan him to somewhere for a month or two but that is a different matter.) I also don't know why difficult child thinks he screwed up that badly. Of course with him you never know how much he told about the story, but if it is even close to objective truth, he will more likely pay some fines for ditching the event that is part of his work but not much more. My gut says that this is more the difficult child's anxieties talking than anything else. But of course I don't know what really has happened. I send difficult child a SMS and asked him to call when he has calmed down, no point trying to call him again and again and making him more anxious. Usually his brains start to work again after some peace and quiet and he can be more rational, but I think that right now he is totally stuck to this certain thought and can't really think much at all. I hope his coach calls me back and tells me what is really going on. [/QUOTE]
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