Jennifer
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And I thought, oh, God, that's weird. I started thinking that something was different because little things that we were on the same page with, they kind of weren't adding up. And that awareness came when he didn't know what I was talking about with the baseball. So then something in my head told me there was just something wrong How would she know these things?
Just something, it's like, you know, you're in your spidey sense. My spidey sense was going off. I noticed day after day, these little strange things that she would write to me, but that things that I was thinking that she would write down. But again, you try to find a logical explanation for everything. At least I do.
Just something, it's like, you know, you're in your spidey sense. My spidey sense was going off. I noticed day after day, these little strange things that she would write to me, but that things that I was thinking that she would write down. But again, you try to find a logical explanation for everything. At least I do.
Just something, it's like, you know, you're in your spidey sense. My spidey sense was going off. I noticed day after day, these little strange things that she would write to me, but that things that I was thinking that she would write down. But again, you try to find a logical explanation for everything. At least I do.
I just thought we're spending a lot of time with each other and we're on the same page a lot of the times. Sometimes she would say, and I remember this in particular, she said, oh, your husband is looking for cars today. And I said, oh, he is? And she said, yes, and the salesman is treating him like a child. And we had a telephone in the homeroom classroom. So I called my husband. He answered.
I just thought we're spending a lot of time with each other and we're on the same page a lot of the times. Sometimes she would say, and I remember this in particular, she said, oh, your husband is looking for cars today. And I said, oh, he is? And she said, yes, and the salesman is treating him like a child. And we had a telephone in the homeroom classroom. So I called my husband. He answered.
I just thought we're spending a lot of time with each other and we're on the same page a lot of the times. Sometimes she would say, and I remember this in particular, she said, oh, your husband is looking for cars today. And I said, oh, he is? And she said, yes, and the salesman is treating him like a child. And we had a telephone in the homeroom classroom. So I called my husband. He answered.
And I said, hey, were you by chance looking at cars today? And he said, yes, I was at a Mercedes dealership. But, you know, the guy, he was kind of like treating me like garbage because, you know, maybe because I'm young and he wasn't really taking me seriously. So I got out of there. And he said, well, like, how did you know? And I said, well, Jamie told me. And he said, that's really weird.
And I said, hey, were you by chance looking at cars today? And he said, yes, I was at a Mercedes dealership. But, you know, the guy, he was kind of like treating me like garbage because, you know, maybe because I'm young and he wasn't really taking me seriously. So I got out of there. And he said, well, like, how did you know? And I said, well, Jamie told me. And he said, that's really weird.
And I said, hey, were you by chance looking at cars today? And he said, yes, I was at a Mercedes dealership. But, you know, the guy, he was kind of like treating me like garbage because, you know, maybe because I'm young and he wasn't really taking me seriously. So I got out of there. And he said, well, like, how did you know? And I said, well, Jamie told me. And he said, that's really weird.
Sometimes she would, when we were sitting down doing work, she, I remember one time she said, how come you have sticks in your living room? And I said, well, those are walking sticks. I just, I collect them. She knew and asked about the things that I had in my house, which was... Very unsettling.
Sometimes she would, when we were sitting down doing work, she, I remember one time she said, how come you have sticks in your living room? And I said, well, those are walking sticks. I just, I collect them. She knew and asked about the things that I had in my house, which was... Very unsettling.
Sometimes she would, when we were sitting down doing work, she, I remember one time she said, how come you have sticks in your living room? And I said, well, those are walking sticks. I just, I collect them. She knew and asked about the things that I had in my house, which was... Very unsettling.
When the flit hit the shan is one day, it was in the morning, we were in the school library again, and she let me know that she wanted to tell me something. So I grabbed her wrist, she put out her finger to type something, and she wrote, oh, I know what your social security number is. And I thought, okay, here we go. She, you know, Jamie was super bright. She had a great sense of humor.
When the flit hit the shan is one day, it was in the morning, we were in the school library again, and she let me know that she wanted to tell me something. So I grabbed her wrist, she put out her finger to type something, and she wrote, oh, I know what your social security number is. And I thought, okay, here we go. She, you know, Jamie was super bright. She had a great sense of humor.
When the flit hit the shan is one day, it was in the morning, we were in the school library again, and she let me know that she wanted to tell me something. So I grabbed her wrist, she put out her finger to type something, and she wrote, oh, I know what your social security number is. And I thought, okay, here we go. She, you know, Jamie was super bright. She had a great sense of humor.
So I thought maybe she was like setting me up for a joke. So anyway, she then proceeded to type in my social security number. Exactly. And I said, how did you know that? And she typed something like, you weren't in the classroom and your pocketbook was there. And I got up and I opened up your pocketbook and I opened up your wallet and I noticed your social security card.
So I thought maybe she was like setting me up for a joke. So anyway, she then proceeded to type in my social security number. Exactly. And I said, how did you know that? And she typed something like, you weren't in the classroom and your pocketbook was there. And I got up and I opened up your pocketbook and I opened up your wallet and I noticed your social security card.
So I thought maybe she was like setting me up for a joke. So anyway, she then proceeded to type in my social security number. Exactly. And I said, how did you know that? And she typed something like, you weren't in the classroom and your pocketbook was there. And I got up and I opened up your pocketbook and I opened up your wallet and I noticed your social security card.
And I knew that that was bullshit because the nature of her disability, she could not open up a pocketbook a wallet and then go through my cards. And I don't even think I carried my social security card with me. I don't remember, but I never did. I don't.