Part 1 of the Black Years
Part One of Amanda's Wright's Story
My first reaction to Amanda's claim she didn't want to be one of those taking
advantage of me was, " You have to be kidding! You have been doing exploiting
me since you arrived 9 months ago but you don't want to be one of
those people. It's a little late for that so what does that
really mean? You want me to feel sorry for you? Or you want me to think you
didn't mean to? For what purpose? I will still be friends? Or so I don't tell
anyone what you did? Or maybe so you don't end up as blog fodder?". Something
was behind those tears....and it sure wasn't any kind of caring for me.
I didn't share my thoughts with her because her tears were lost on me. I
didn't need to think about this to know how manipulative her exclamation had
been. I couldn't get her out of my house and off my farm fast enough so I didn't
respond to her comment at all. I just let the conversation die despite the urge
to let her have a huge chunk of my mind.
I figured the best way to get
her out of here with as little drama as possible was to keep my cards close to
my vest. I didn't know exactly how we were going to deal with Amanda and Darryl
yet because Dave was at work so I couldn't talk to him but once I did, we would
figure out how we would handle this. I was pretty sure once Dave heard Amanda's
plans he would be as upset as I was and we would finally be on the same page. I
just wasn't sure what the best course of action would be.
After she left
my living room, I was really angry at myself. I wanted them gone so I wanted to
kick myself that I had even suggested there might be a possibility they could
stay. I had not promised her anything. I had only said we could talk about it
but I was really wishing I hadn't. The last thing I wanted was to be stuck with
them and that motorhome.
Turns out the thought of being stuck with that
ugly broken down RV is the last thing Dave wanted too. It would cost us several
hundred dollars to get that thing off our property and we could only accomplish
it IF we had its title. There was little, if any chance of that because I was
pretty sure Amanda told me the title was lost. No one from Craigslist would take
it without a title either. We were screwed if they left that thing here. The
laws in our state require 2 years to pass before a vehicle abandoned on private
property can be towed or removed in any manner. We needed Amanda to get that
thing running and get it out of here.
Not long after our talk, Amanda and
Darryl left taking their first load over to her sister's place. I don't know if
they made more trips or not but I do know that when Dave talked to her that
evening she told him there was some kind of problem with them moving to her
sister's. She didn't volunteer anymore than that and Dave didn't ask but he did
tell her the RV must be moved the next day.
Amanda did not come into the
house to talk about alternative plans as I had told her she must if she wanted
to stay. I mention this not that we would have invited her to stay but more in
line with the fact she was still playing the same games. I think she assumed she
could continue on as she had been but the scare of having that trashy motor-home
abandoned here was the final straw for Dave. Everything I had predicted and
shared with him about Amanda's behavior here had ended up being true so Dave
could finally see there really was never going to be the kind of help she
promised in addition he could see if they didn't abandon that RV now, they would
when the first opportunity arose. It was only a matter of when.
Dave now
wanted them gone as much as I did and he wanted it yesterday.
First thing the
next morning he was out there asking Amanda for status on getting the RV
running. According to her she ended up at the welfare office borrowing money
from some emergency fund to get it running.
When it was, Amanda asked
him where to park it and he basically told her anywhere that was off our
property. She said they had no place to go and he suggested maybe they could go
back to the hoarder's farm. Amanda said she had already asked and he'd told her
no but Dave stuck to his guns. He told her after seeing that she was planning on
leaving it here, we couldn't take anymore chances. They must leave
immediately.
It was easy to see that Amanda and Darryl were both livid.
The ugly look I had received the day before was mild compared to that I got when
I walked in on him in the first barn. He dropped his head and turned his
shoulder like a blocker for football and came straight at me trying to
intimidate me. He stepped aside at the last second so only his clothes brushed
against me. It was clearly a F*CK YOU, B*TCH! gesture.
Dave was scheduled
to work that afternoon and the RV was still sitting here. They were so angry,
Dave was worried about leaving with them still on our property so he waited
around. Eventually a tow truck arrived and they left the same way they
came.
To be continued.......
Cleaning Up.........
Good glad they're gone, I do hope you never see them again. Good riddance to bad rubbish, them and the motor home!
ReplyDeleteFreaking good riddance! Good for you and Dave for sticking to your guns. I imagine that wasn't easy (even after everything).
ReplyDeletegood riddance to bad rubbish but wow! and at what cost to you and your family!
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