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She's caught, she's paying, and she's scared.
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 640053" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>GN, if this was somebody I loved or cared about I'd be much harder on her because I'd want to make sure it never happened again. I'd be invested in the person's outcome. I think because I don't know her I feel very detached. As long as she pays us back and lets us know who cashed the obviously forged check, I really don't care about her life. She is already scared.</p><p></p><p>But I'm going to sit back and think about what you've written. Why would I just want to let her get away with it? I have to think about this tonight. It merits some mulling over. I'm glad you brought to my attention that her responsibilities are not my problem.</p><p></p><p>Even as I type this out, I am inclined to make no decision at all anymore and let the cops deal with it. I am glad I posted here and happy you posted the wake up call. Regardless of what I may have done, my father is furious and he is not a forgiving man. His bank is also investigating this and he is also a wronged party and I'm sure he would like to see her sit in jail forever over this. He is one of the particles of my DNA collection who can be very cold and he is not a happy man right now. She will definitely not be finding any mercy there.</p><p></p><p>Thanks again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 640053, member: 1550"] GN, if this was somebody I loved or cared about I'd be much harder on her because I'd want to make sure it never happened again. I'd be invested in the person's outcome. I think because I don't know her I feel very detached. As long as she pays us back and lets us know who cashed the obviously forged check, I really don't care about her life. She is already scared. But I'm going to sit back and think about what you've written. Why would I just want to let her get away with it? I have to think about this tonight. It merits some mulling over. I'm glad you brought to my attention that her responsibilities are not my problem. Even as I type this out, I am inclined to make no decision at all anymore and let the cops deal with it. I am glad I posted here and happy you posted the wake up call. Regardless of what I may have done, my father is furious and he is not a forgiving man. His bank is also investigating this and he is also a wronged party and I'm sure he would like to see her sit in jail forever over this. He is one of the particles of my DNA collection who can be very cold and he is not a happy man right now. She will definitely not be finding any mercy there. Thanks again. [/QUOTE]
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