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<blockquote data-quote="scent of cedar" data-source="post: 597426" data-attributes="member: 1721"><p>Oh, darn it Dash ~ that's part of the reason this whole thing has been so frustrating. </p><p></p><p>We've paid for the storage unit since November or December. Thought about just letting it go after difficult child left treatment AMA. And blew through $6,000 in under a month. After the jerk she left the treatment center for (And who had already broken her nose, once that we know of. And who was instrumental in difficult child being evicted from her apartment ~ which we had co-signed for and so, got stuck with. And, most damaging of all, who had been there, with difficult child and her children, supplying whatever was being used, along with the whole other collection of baddies. That is the worst of it. What those defenseless little kids were exposed to. Grrrrr...!)</p><p></p><p>Ahem, says Scent of Cedar, trying to get hold of herself.</p><p></p><p>Now, where was I?</p><p></p><p>I don't remember what I was going to say. The gist of it is that we have been trying to get difficult child to meet us to go to the storage unit for her things, which we will then store for her here, since we got home five weeks ago. Oh. I know what I was going to say. This jerky person difficult child is convinced she is in love with drove difficult child's van into a stone wall with the intention of killing them both. That is how difficult child got the lacerated liver. difficult child refuses to admit the baddie was driving because, of course, he doesn't have a license, has warrants, etc. Police evidence indicates that he was driving. How this all ties into the storage unit is that in the van, which is now wherever the Police Department brings totaled vehicles, is the key for the storage unit. With the key, husband and I can simply go and get difficult child's things. Without the key, the lock will need to be cut off. Legally, difficult child has to be there for that, or the storage unit owners could be held liable by difficult child. </p><p></p><p>We told difficult child we were going to let the unit go June 1st. We told the unit owners that the unit would be empty June 1st. And difficult child weaseled out of meeting us to do that, every time.</p><p></p><p>So, we had decided to let it go, with all difficult child's things in it.</p><p></p><p>And that was good.</p><p></p><p>difficult child called June 2nd. "Please mom, just keep it for me for another month or two."</p><p></p><p>And by the way, could you send my money (which was supposed to be to help difficult child keep a roof over her head somewhere where that bad man was not welcome) to this other city by Western Union. Because the bad man and I are here, and we're so happy, and we're going to get jobs and I think I can make it from here, Mom.</p><p></p><p>Cheesh. When I write it all out like this?</p><p></p><p>No wonder I am so upset.</p><p></p><p>So, anyhoo. I am going to try again to get the policeman responsible for knowing where they bring totaled vehicles to call me back. This will be my fourth call to him. He has only responded once. Said he didn't see any reason we couldn't get the key out of the van. He would call me back. He hasn't. And he hasn't returned my phone calls, either.</p><p></p><p>So that is what I will go and take care of, right now.</p><p></p><p>Ooops about the vent, Dash. It did me good to see it all laid out like this, though. I was thinking I wasn't being very nice, or very reasonable about it.</p><p></p><p>Looks like I'm actually hanging in there pretty well.</p><p></p><p>:O)</p><p></p><p>Barbara</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scent of cedar, post: 597426, member: 1721"] Oh, darn it Dash ~ that's part of the reason this whole thing has been so frustrating. We've paid for the storage unit since November or December. Thought about just letting it go after difficult child left treatment AMA. And blew through $6,000 in under a month. After the jerk she left the treatment center for (And who had already broken her nose, once that we know of. And who was instrumental in difficult child being evicted from her apartment ~ which we had co-signed for and so, got stuck with. And, most damaging of all, who had been there, with difficult child and her children, supplying whatever was being used, along with the whole other collection of baddies. That is the worst of it. What those defenseless little kids were exposed to. Grrrrr...!) Ahem, says Scent of Cedar, trying to get hold of herself. Now, where was I? I don't remember what I was going to say. The gist of it is that we have been trying to get difficult child to meet us to go to the storage unit for her things, which we will then store for her here, since we got home five weeks ago. Oh. I know what I was going to say. This jerky person difficult child is convinced she is in love with drove difficult child's van into a stone wall with the intention of killing them both. That is how difficult child got the lacerated liver. difficult child refuses to admit the baddie was driving because, of course, he doesn't have a license, has warrants, etc. Police evidence indicates that he was driving. How this all ties into the storage unit is that in the van, which is now wherever the Police Department brings totaled vehicles, is the key for the storage unit. With the key, husband and I can simply go and get difficult child's things. Without the key, the lock will need to be cut off. Legally, difficult child has to be there for that, or the storage unit owners could be held liable by difficult child. We told difficult child we were going to let the unit go June 1st. We told the unit owners that the unit would be empty June 1st. And difficult child weaseled out of meeting us to do that, every time. So, we had decided to let it go, with all difficult child's things in it. And that was good. difficult child called June 2nd. "Please mom, just keep it for me for another month or two." And by the way, could you send my money (which was supposed to be to help difficult child keep a roof over her head somewhere where that bad man was not welcome) to this other city by Western Union. Because the bad man and I are here, and we're so happy, and we're going to get jobs and I think I can make it from here, Mom. Cheesh. When I write it all out like this? No wonder I am so upset. So, anyhoo. I am going to try again to get the policeman responsible for knowing where they bring totaled vehicles to call me back. This will be my fourth call to him. He has only responded once. Said he didn't see any reason we couldn't get the key out of the van. He would call me back. He hasn't. And he hasn't returned my phone calls, either. So that is what I will go and take care of, right now. Ooops about the vent, Dash. It did me good to see it all laid out like this, though. I was thinking I wasn't being very nice, or very reasonable about it. Looks like I'm actually hanging in there pretty well. :O) Barbara [/QUOTE]
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