This was a conversation between NYEBoy, myself, and a random guy at Outback as we waited to be seated.
RG: Hey, how long have you guys been waiting.\
Me: Since 6:45. {it was 7:25}
RG: Oh, wow, so when they say 45-55 minutes, they really mean every bit of that, huh?
Me: {laughs} Pretty much.
NYEBoy: Yeah.
RG: So what do you guys do?
NYEBoy: I'm a blahblahblah.
RG: Oh that's cool.
NYEBoy: What do you do?
RG: I work for the States Attorney's office.
NYEBoy: Oh really? What do you do?
RG: Prosecute low-level felonies.
Me: You didn't prosecute my sister.
...And then we went into a conversation about the custody case/court case and such. NYEBoy was shocked I confronted him like that, but I can't help it if I'm a little bitter that this girl always gets away with breaking the law. I would have LOVED to talk to him some more, but we ended up getting called to our table a few minutes into our conversation.
A few weeks ago, at the same Outback, we ran into our lawyer. Sometimes, it really is a small world after all.




2 comments:
my husband's ex took off half way across the country with his 18 month old daughter - they weren't married, no custody agreement ... and she can just do that. He pays child support, but hasn't seen his daughter since she was a baby and she just turned 7. We can't afford a lawyer to fight it and she doesn't send any pictures or updates or anything.... the point of that story, it really irritates me that when you aren't married, Father's have zero rights....
Happy ICLW from # 86 <3
wow, crazy! Maybe your short conversation with him will make a difference if he decides to file charges in a future case, and even if it's not about your family, it may save another family.
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