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Click hereI was more than happy. There was never a mention of Julia in any of the documents or the trials. Apparently, Stanford's wife told her attorney to do everything possible to spare the victims any embarrassment. I had to give her my thanks for that.
We were celebrating Christmas at home. Amanda was there and had brought home a young man to meet us. He seemed like an upstanding guy, and he treated Amanda like she was a princess. He was respectful toward me and Julia. I liked him and told Amanda how I felt.
Jimmy came as well. His attitude was much better. His mother had suggested that he get some counseling while he was going to school, and I think it helped. He was still deferential to her, but he was nothing but respectful and courteous to me and his sister. Christmas day, it snowed, and we were all enjoying time around the fire. Julia and I were sitting close together on the love seat. Amanda and her guy were on the couch and Jimmy was tending the fire.
Things between Julia and I had begun to thaw. She was still sleeping in the guest room. I could not quite, yet, come to terms with being intimate with her. There was still a lot of healing to do. However, we were much closer. She had joined the dance classes at the gym, and we were soon an item on the dance floor. She learned quickly and now, we often helped out with the instructions. It was fun and good exercise.
I got up to get Julia and I a fresh glass of sparkling grape juice, the closest thing I would allow in the house to alcohol. Amanda followed me into the kitchen. As I poured the juice, Amada closed in close to me.
Her eyes twinkled and she winked.
"Lilian Stanford and I wish you a merry Christmas. A little revenge can be a good thing, and it doesn't have to come with problems."
She turned around and walked back into the living room. I stood with my mouth open for several seconds before I was able to rejoin the festivities.
He still should have cut Julia’s access to spending money cancelled the cards. I was surprised that Donald didn’t immediately inform Lilian Stanford. Just for that, Amanda deserves a new car, a vacation, and a stack of cash. Jimmy needs to learn what life is like without dad paying his expenses. Undergrad tuition, fees, books, dorm fees or apartment rent - and told to get a job.
This story was really not great. The husband's actions and motives are inscrutable, to the point where I don't think human beings actually reason or think like this. For instance - once he was aware that Stanford had been sleeping around with dozens of women the first thing he should have done was made his wife aware of the fact and then asked her, "I wonder if he loved all of them as much as he said he loved you?" His reasoning that he didn't want to "stir up any feelings because he was suffering" is... just not logical. It makes zero sense.
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I don't know - you're not a terrible writer, I mean the story, while perfunctory, was written well enough, it's just that your characters are so strange and odd, but they're trying to come off as normal people.
Amanda had all the balls in this family, as her father was a real piece of work. The cheating bitch got off with no retribution except losing her lover, otherwise she got her reconciliation. The asshole went down hard but only because the daughter told his wife. Chapter two didn’t live up to the promise of chapter one in my opinion.