Okay, so I was bit previous in my last post. The bit about her settling down in school and what not?
Obviously bshit. About an hour ago I got a phone from the principal. Asking me to come down to the school as soon as possible as there was a serious incident involving the kid. I immediately panicked and said I would try and get down there. He also said she was ready to bolt so if we could get there quickly. The incident involved alcohol. I rang Mammy2 who was up and on the road in less then 10 minutes. She rang me to say that there was no point in coming all the way over to my work place and then back. She said she'd deal with it. About 30 mins later I am in a meeting and the school rang again. The kid had bolted. She'd gotten out a window whilst the principal was gone out of the room for 5 minutes. What do you say in response to that.
He said she had taken alcohol and appeared very agitated and that he was concerned for her mental
health. I thanked him for his concern and told him we would be in touch as soon as we located her.
I have a feeling she's off with the 2 mates at the mo , waiting until she sobers up before she comes home. Mammy2 arrived at the school as the principal finished talking to me. He chatted with her and was concerned about the kid. He showed Mammy2 the bottle of alcohol the kid had taken from home. She also brought in shot glasses?! Like , was she thinking of setting up a bar in the place?
The alcohol was a bottle of Ouzo, a present from a mate years ago. We never drink the stuff and left it on one of the top presses. Needless to say we are furious. I'm not so much concerned about her, because I know she's off hanging with mates at the mo, thinking how to broach this with us. The cheeky fecker also told the principal she had a doctor's appointment this morning. She was supposed to be on a half day because there was some walk that she didn't want to go on or
something. She must be forging notes left, right and center. She's in for a surrprise when she gets home. Mammy2 has sent her a txt telling her to get herself home. I await her story with baited breath.
Adoption is looking like a really good option right now. I wonder do eBay have a policy about not selling teenagers?
Friday, October 27, 2006
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