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<blockquote data-quote="dashcat" data-source="post: 586632" data-attributes="member: 9175"><p>She is home safe and surly. </p><p></p><p>I made her sit right down and talk with me (well, I did let her make a sandwich, but she wanted to take shower and 'rest"....so sorry, the talk is NOW). </p><p></p><p>I said pretty much what I'd planned. She tried to argue that she had not violated a condition of living here becasue "I'd been out with him a few times". I didn't that one go by. She was fairly surly. She was, after all, very tired (really?) and wanted to rest and shower and didn't want to talk and I was MAKING her (yes). </p><p></p><p>Ossy did not come by, but she said she is going to call him and that she wants to "stay there awhile and think". I told her she could not bounce back and forth when the mood struck, but that she could return if 1. She was on medications 2. we both see her IC to work on trust issues and, until further notice nobody comes here/picks her up here except her father. (I told her I would install security cameras! I wont but she really doesn't know this ...and she most likely will not be returning any time soon) 3. She pays her car insurance on Friday and shows me monthly proof that iti s paid.</p><p></p><p>She is not happy. </p><p></p><p>It does amaze me how cold and indifferent she can be at times. Honestly. I worry myself sick for 48 hours. She goes - God knows what went on .... returns to her clean, warm home with a stocked refrigerator ... and SHE'S MAD??? Sheesh. Kept my cool, though. Of this I am very proud.. </p><p></p><p>(RE that is everyone's very worst fear. And, we are powerless, you are so right) Welcome, thank you for your kind words ....everyone thank you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dashcat, post: 586632, member: 9175"] She is home safe and surly. I made her sit right down and talk with me (well, I did let her make a sandwich, but she wanted to take shower and 'rest"....so sorry, the talk is NOW). I said pretty much what I'd planned. She tried to argue that she had not violated a condition of living here becasue "I'd been out with him a few times". I didn't that one go by. She was fairly surly. She was, after all, very tired (really?) and wanted to rest and shower and didn't want to talk and I was MAKING her (yes). Ossy did not come by, but she said she is going to call him and that she wants to "stay there awhile and think". I told her she could not bounce back and forth when the mood struck, but that she could return if 1. She was on medications 2. we both see her IC to work on trust issues and, until further notice nobody comes here/picks her up here except her father. (I told her I would install security cameras! I wont but she really doesn't know this ...and she most likely will not be returning any time soon) 3. She pays her car insurance on Friday and shows me monthly proof that iti s paid. She is not happy. It does amaze me how cold and indifferent she can be at times. Honestly. I worry myself sick for 48 hours. She goes - God knows what went on .... returns to her clean, warm home with a stocked refrigerator ... and SHE'S MAD??? Sheesh. Kept my cool, though. Of this I am very proud.. (RE that is everyone's very worst fear. And, we are powerless, you are so right) Welcome, thank you for your kind words ....everyone thank you. [/QUOTE]
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