(LQ) Lover's Quarrel
By jewelsam
@jewelsam (38)
Philippines
April 28, 2012 10:16pm CST
In the middle of the night, I find myself wandering outside the house. The rain has stopped and the earth just got dry in minutes. My kids were asleep and I thought of my husband, he's not yet home. Suddenly, I saw two shadows creeping behind the tree. I heard voices, not so loud but enough for me to hear them. It wasn't my intention to listen but when they came out from behind the tree, I recognized the guy. He was one of my bother's closest friend. I felt curiosity. The girl was crying and the guy looks drunk. From what I heard, the girl wanted to go home, but the guy refused. The girl turned away, but the guy twisted her hand, which made her scream. I was alarmed with what I saw. I wanted to help the girl but I don't know what to do. I never had that kind of experience before with my boyfriend and even now with my husband and I never wish to something like that would happen to me or to anyone else. The girl tried to let go but the guy would just twist her hand harder and harder and so the girl cried and screamed again. I went inside the house 'cause I didn't want to see and hear the girl's cry anymore. I just thought that its their kind of business and I have to mind mine too. After a couple of minutes my husband came in. (He always came home late 'cause he's a driver). We talked about what I saw and he said he saw them too but not having a quarrel. They were hugging each other. Funny I thought.
4 responses
@mjweed21 (693)
• Philippines
29 Apr 12
Hahahaha... what a sudden turn of events. Anyways, that's a normal of two lovers.
@bewitchingmelody (366)
• Philippines
29 Apr 12
You were right that their Lover's Quarrel is their business not yours but since there was already violence, you could have intervened like call the cops or something. I do hope that nobody gets into such position where in violence is involved. It's just not right.
@WakeUpKitty (8694)
• Netherlands
29 Apr 12
So you want to say what you saw was just a dream?
I hope nobody will ever beat you up on the street, no matter if it's your husband or a stranger, and people will say: it's her business not mine!
You could have called outside: hey be quite please, could have go outside and ask if there is something wrong or you could have called the police staying inside safe.
@bjc66bjc (6730)
• United States
29 Apr 12
wow jewelsam, what a quick change of events in a short time..
first I don't know what type of neighborhood you live in but
why were you outside roaming around at night alolng...You said
hubby wasn't home and the children were sleep..
Thank God the out come was un-eventful but it certainly could
have turned out differently...Suppose the shadows were not someone
you knew...what were you thinking...
Be careful you can never be to sure there are a lot of evil and
harmful people in this world...No need in actually putting yourself
in harms way....