Oh, I hate it when that happens!
by
mermaid33
05/24/2008, 11:57 AM #
My mother had a really annoying habit of taking things away from me that I'd received as gifts by telling me that it was "too old for me" and keeping them for herself. I became obsessed with a needlepoint project that I'd gotten a few years earlier, my mother had taken away and put in her closet. I would see it every time I went to put away her clothes. Every once in a while I would ask her if I could have the kit and she continued to tell me it was too advanced for me. I was probably 14 or so.
Well, one day I was putting clothes away and I noticed that the needlepoint kit was no longer sitting where it had for the past few years. I immediately suspected that my mother had started the project herself, working on it while we slept or were at school. I resolved that the next time my parents were out I would investigate.
My mom was out shopping with my bro & sis and my dad was in the garage shooting pool with one of his friends from work. I went into the closet and started rooting around on the top shelf. I found, way on the left hand side, two slim paperback books.
Well, you know me, if it's printed I have to know what it says. I can't remember the titles but the writing was incredibly bad, even to my 14 year old eye, and so juvenile in both form and print size that I was able to absorb way more than I wanted to in a short time. What I do remember is that it was about a father having sex with his willing teenage daughter.
Needless to say, my blood ran cold. I was shaking so bad I thought I was going to drop everything on the floor and I became acutely aware of the sound of billiard balls cracking in the distance. I put everything back where I had found it and booked it out of there and ran into my room and shut the door. I didn't come out till everyone else was home.
My parents separated later that year. I wasn't sorry he was gone and resisted my mother's attempts to send me on overnight visitation, alone, with him.
So you see what happens when you snoop, kids? (lol)