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Scary guy at the door looking for difficult child
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<blockquote data-quote="hearthope" data-source="post: 25645" data-attributes="member: 2389"><p>RM~ It does seem like it never ends.</p><p></p><p>I am lucky I guess, between my husband that has never said a nice word to the thuggy buddies that show up looking for my difficult child and my very large group of furkids (7 at last count) no one can even slow down in front of our house without setting off the barking.</p><p></p><p>The dogs are either in the fence or in the house, but no one,</p><p> unless invited, gets out of the car.</p><p></p><p>I had a fear of the drug dealer my difficult child dealt with, but when it all went to court my difficult child was left paying back all the money for the stolen items. The drug dealer is in jail for some other charge now.</p><p>I understand your feelings of something happening. I have layed wide awake many nights feeling those same feelings.</p><p></p><p>Maybe the rumor that he was home started and these guys all pick up where it ended before our difficult children left.</p><p>That is one reason I think they struggle so much when they return home, all these old buddies come out of the woodwork and want to go hang out and have a good time like they did before they left.</p><p></p><p>Hopefully that is the case.</p><p>When someone tells someone they have seen my son, my phone starts ringing with people calling him. </p><p>Its like they have there own little underground network</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hearthope, post: 25645, member: 2389"] RM~ It does seem like it never ends. I am lucky I guess, between my husband that has never said a nice word to the thuggy buddies that show up looking for my difficult child and my very large group of furkids (7 at last count) no one can even slow down in front of our house without setting off the barking. The dogs are either in the fence or in the house, but no one, unless invited, gets out of the car. I had a fear of the drug dealer my difficult child dealt with, but when it all went to court my difficult child was left paying back all the money for the stolen items. The drug dealer is in jail for some other charge now. I understand your feelings of something happening. I have layed wide awake many nights feeling those same feelings. Maybe the rumor that he was home started and these guys all pick up where it ended before our difficult children left. That is one reason I think they struggle so much when they return home, all these old buddies come out of the woodwork and want to go hang out and have a good time like they did before they left. Hopefully that is the case. When someone tells someone they have seen my son, my phone starts ringing with people calling him. Its like they have there own little underground network [/QUOTE]
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