Yup, so either he’s leaving things out or it’s a made up story. Cause most made up stories end in bs like that where someone gets in trouble with no evidence and just hear say😂
@@BayArea2j or she admitted. Having nobody in her corner, if OPs parents knew, it’s likely they told her mom, she likely was forced confess or guilt led her to as she did plead guilty after all
Story 1) Honey, that's not revenge. That's justice. Your friendship ended not because of you. It ended because your former bestie was obsessed and had a problem. This is entirely on her for not letting go and moving on. This is 100% on her. Story 2) Anyone who is so evil that they'd beat a dog deserves legal action at EVERY age. You want a potential serial killer? Because that's how you get potential serial killers. I'm relieved OP's family and fiance were of sound mind and worked things out. Crazy bitch deserves worse, but take the little victories.
The person actually shouldn’t feel bad that Anne got convicted. Undestandable but she would have probably done that again later with another person or done worse to them. This way she learns early
Story 1… people need to learn how to write better stories… the build up is usually meh and then… the ending… is just rushed and unrealistic. Story 2 sounds more realistic but the revenge still sounds vague. Idk. Not very believable in my opinion
Story 2: When Steven King was writing The Dead Zone he wanted to show the reader how mean and evil the antagonist was and had the character kick a dog to death (for no apparent reason other than evilness). The character later goes on to a career in politics which makes him a threat to humanity but King needed to show the reader that this character has always been a wolf in sheep's clothing. It was so effective that Steven King still gets hate mail about the fictional dog's abuse to this day. So I'm not surprised by Jessie's lack of change.
So story 1: op was basically offered the best person in the world to her as a relationship, a golden opportunity to live forever with someone she loved the most, and turned it down. What an absolute moron. And not only that, she basically ghosted this person afterward. She basically threw away a one in a million relationship for someone they met a month ago and barely knew. OP betrayed their friend first, and the friends actions were 100% justified. I’d feel absolutely betrayed if that happened to me too
Story 2: I’m glad the partner was willing to listen to the family and patch things over, if I was OP I would have done more than ruin her business!!
To OP so this Annie attacked your girlfriend and you regret turning her into the police ? Why ?
Cops would never arrest her based on his and Janet's say so. Anne must have admitted it or something. You would never get a conviction otherwise,
Yup, so either he’s leaving things out or it’s a made up story. Cause most made up stories end in bs like that where someone gets in trouble with no evidence and just hear say😂
@@BayArea2j or she admitted. Having nobody in her corner, if OPs parents knew, it’s likely they told her mom, she likely was forced confess or guilt led her to as she did plead guilty after all
@@HarryVibes36 that would be the part he shouldn’t have left out of the story
The preamble of the 2nd story is the story of my life word-for-word!
Story 1) Honey, that's not revenge. That's justice. Your friendship ended not because of you. It ended because your former bestie was obsessed and had a problem. This is entirely on her for not letting go and moving on. This is 100% on her.
Story 2) Anyone who is so evil that they'd beat a dog deserves legal action at EVERY age. You want a potential serial killer? Because that's how you get potential serial killers. I'm relieved OP's family and fiance were of sound mind and worked things out. Crazy bitch deserves worse, but take the little victories.
Hope Annie got therapy. Otherwise, this could happen again.
Story 1: just one word, "yandere"
You can't shatter a person heart and hope things go back to normal
The person actually shouldn’t feel bad that Anne got convicted. Undestandable but she would have probably done that again later with another person or done worse to them. This way she learns early
Last story: suing for slander will get better results.
Story 1… people need to learn how to write better stories… the build up is usually meh and then… the ending… is just rushed and unrealistic. Story 2 sounds more realistic but the revenge still sounds vague. Idk. Not very believable in my opinion
Story 2: When Steven King was writing The Dead Zone he wanted to show the reader how mean and evil the antagonist was and had the character kick a dog to death (for no apparent reason other than evilness). The character later goes on to a career in politics which makes him a threat to humanity but King needed to show the reader that this character has always been a wolf in sheep's clothing. It was so effective that Steven King still gets hate mail about the fictional dog's abuse to this day.
So I'm not surprised by Jessie's lack of change.
So story 1: op was basically offered the best person in the world to her as a relationship, a golden opportunity to live forever with someone she loved the most, and turned it down.
What an absolute moron. And not only that, she basically ghosted this person afterward.
She basically threw away a one in a million relationship for someone they met a month ago and barely knew. OP betrayed their friend first, and the friends actions were 100% justified. I’d feel absolutely betrayed if that happened to me too
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Jessie is what you would call a psychopath
Nice
Is the story about Annie by a woman?if so how they both end up gay?
First one!