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Just cant understand the reasoning, our difficult child is spinning out of control.
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<blockquote data-quote="cw_mi" data-source="post: 576900" data-attributes="member: 15803"><p>Sort of an update. M and J had a conversation on the phone. It was short and not very deep but at least they talked. </p><p>M did well and did not do too much of the "mom" thing (hounding her about the bad situation she put herself in) , there was no talk about B or the engagment. M asked how she was doing in school (we know she is doing terrible) and got a half truth so not a complete lie. J asked about me (which was a surprise with how things ended) and how the rest of the family was doing (my parents and our pets). M kept it short, told J that we both miss and love her and J reciprocated that. She did ask if she could get the rest of her belongings back and that is when M hit her with the stolen Rosary. J did not flat out deny it but acted like she wasn't aware. M was firm and told her, I want my mothers rosary back until I get it your stuff is going nowhere. J said she will search thru her stuff and see what she can come up with. </p><p></p><p>Over all it was a good start. I know M feels a little better now that they talked. Neither of us are ready to see her and still don't believe a word out of her mouth. The sad thing is J's dad was hovering around her while she was on the phone (M heard him bickering in the background) so I'm sure J is not very happy there and is just biding her time until she can move out with B. This all happened about 5 days ago. I was pretty indifferent about it at the time , yesterday I was sort of thinking about J. Just thinking how horrible her life is at the moment and wondering if she regrets any of it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cw_mi, post: 576900, member: 15803"] Sort of an update. M and J had a conversation on the phone. It was short and not very deep but at least they talked. M did well and did not do too much of the "mom" thing (hounding her about the bad situation she put herself in) , there was no talk about B or the engagment. M asked how she was doing in school (we know she is doing terrible) and got a half truth so not a complete lie. J asked about me (which was a surprise with how things ended) and how the rest of the family was doing (my parents and our pets). M kept it short, told J that we both miss and love her and J reciprocated that. She did ask if she could get the rest of her belongings back and that is when M hit her with the stolen Rosary. J did not flat out deny it but acted like she wasn't aware. M was firm and told her, I want my mothers rosary back until I get it your stuff is going nowhere. J said she will search thru her stuff and see what she can come up with. Over all it was a good start. I know M feels a little better now that they talked. Neither of us are ready to see her and still don't believe a word out of her mouth. The sad thing is J's dad was hovering around her while she was on the phone (M heard him bickering in the background) so I'm sure J is not very happy there and is just biding her time until she can move out with B. This all happened about 5 days ago. I was pretty indifferent about it at the time , yesterday I was sort of thinking about J. Just thinking how horrible her life is at the moment and wondering if she regrets any of it. [/QUOTE]
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