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He kicked every box for me.
Like, I was stoked.
Yes, full on green flag.
The next day my cousin passed away so that threw like a huge spanner in the works.
Yeah, it was horrible, like really unexpected and I didn't know how to continue things after that just because it was so unexpected and I'd never like gone through anything like that before.
Yeah, and I'm like a huge believer in fate, so I was just like, oh, if it's meant to be like it'll be, but then it kind of just fizzled out because I wasn't focused on it as much.
No, I ended up giving it a go like a couple months down the track, and he definitely let off a few red flags, so I was like, nah.
Oh.
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He seemed on level. He seemed charming. Maybe not really even charming. Just seemed like a normal, ordinary businessman to me. And then he offered me a job in Whistler, B.C., For a 16-year-old, shampooing carpets for $10 an hour sounded really good. And I thought this would be a way to make my mother proud of me.
He seemed on level. He seemed charming. Maybe not really even charming. Just seemed like a normal, ordinary businessman to me. And then he offered me a job in Whistler, B.C., For a 16-year-old, shampooing carpets for $10 an hour sounded really good. And I thought this would be a way to make my mother proud of me.
Yeah, no, not at that time because it was foggy out and he said that we would continue in the morning and I could phone my mother from the motel and that we would get separate rooms. And there was nothing that seemed wrong. I mean, he wasn't trying to touch me or anything like that. So nothing seemed out of the ordinary.
Yeah, no, not at that time because it was foggy out and he said that we would continue in the morning and I could phone my mother from the motel and that we would get separate rooms. And there was nothing that seemed wrong. I mean, he wasn't trying to touch me or anything like that. So nothing seemed out of the ordinary.
He followed me. into the motel room, into my room, and closed the door and locked it. And that's when I knew something wasn't right. I knew something wasn't right, but I was trying not to think the worst that could happen. And the worst did happen in that motel room that night. I don't remember exactly in what order things happened.
He followed me. into the motel room, into my room, and closed the door and locked it. And that's when I knew something wasn't right. I knew something wasn't right, but I was trying not to think the worst that could happen. And the worst did happen in that motel room that night. I don't remember exactly in what order things happened.
I remember him telling me to take my clothes off and to get onto the bed, and I did. And he forced sex on me.
I remember him telling me to take my clothes off and to get onto the bed, and I did. And he forced sex on me.