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Caught redhanded being spoken about. What would you have done?

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tooshyshy · 03/10/2005 14:06

As this is a sentsitive matter I have changed my name although it would hardly take Miss Marple to figure out who I am.

Ok, this is going to be a little long winded but here goes.

A little while back Dh and I were really lucky to come into quite a bit of money, enough to sort out our debts buy a decent house outright and a couple of cars with enough money for a rainy day. We considered DH giving up his job but he decided against it and is pretty happy now he?s cut his hours down.

Don?t get me wrong, I am not trying to brag or be showy but it sets the scene for what happened last weekend which has really shaken me.

A few months ago we were asked to be (first time)god parents to our friend?s daughter, we were thrilled about it and that ceremony happened in August, for the sake of clarity I?ll call our god-daughterher Emily.

Last weekend we were invited out to Sunday lunch by those friends and their family who we are also starting to know quite well and there was one other family who we?d never met and were introduced to. We had a lovely time and towards the end of the meal Emily?s Uncle asked us if we?d like to be their son (Declan?s) god parents too, naturally we said yes, we were really delighted and we all had a little laugh about us being the role model god parents etc .

Anyway, I hope I am explaining this story properly. I went to the loo in the restaurant and whilst there I was shocked by what I heard, well no shocked isn?t the right word, gutted I think would be more appropriate.

Emily?s aunt was telling someone else, I wasn?t sure who that she had asked us to be god parents and we?d agreed which was fab as it would mean we?d get her son (Declan) huge gifts for life and he?d be ?sorted? for Christmases and birthdays, she also said she didn?t really like either my Dh or myself much but that wouldn?t bother her much as we?d come up with the goodies like we had done with Emily.

I just sat there in the cubicle trying not to breathe, hoping they wouldn?t hear me , then fantasizing about coming out and facing them, unfortunately I just didn?t have the bottle to do the latter (wish now in hindsight that I had) I was just way too embarrassed.

It?s left me feeling betrayed and used. I am now even wondering how genuine our relationship ever was with Emily?s mum and dad. I?m really confused and even questioning even really old friendships. Their motives, are they interested in me or do they see us as cash cows that they can milk when they need.

Sorry to ramble on but I haven?t managed to tell Dh yet as I know he would of blown his top if he?d heard about this. Look I know it's hardly like anyone's died or anything and I understand there will probably be some who will think this matter totally trivial but how on earth do I handle this situation? I feel like the rug has been pulled from under me right now.

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tooshyshy · 04/10/2005 14:27

OMG! This has spiralled so quickly. I met Karen and "Sally" this morning - it was K's idea. Over coffee "sally" was exchanging small talk and the wicked part of me wanted to smack her lying two faced chops. I waited for a while and was certainly very subdued compared to usual when S commented on it I just blurted out that I didn't want to acceprt her proposal based on the material goodies we were able to provide for her son. I am AMAZED at how proficient a liar she is. Believe me I could almost have been convinced by her performance. She had assumed that one of the ladies she had been discussing this must have told me. When I told her I was in the bathroom and overheard her, well- her expression- it was just priceless!

She didn't say anything, she just looked down to get her bag and left. You know the best thing? I cannot believe it even came out of my mouth. I said - excuse me, you've forgotten to pay your bill.

I know this isn't sorted by any means but it's such a huge relief. My hands were shaking all the way home.

I was in two minds about posting this and am so glad I did. Thanks for all of the support.

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starshaker · 04/10/2005 14:29

yay go you id have smacked her 1 just for good measure [evil laugh]

oliveoil · 04/10/2005 14:34

Hurrah! Good for you.

She will be worrying now, HA.

I heard a 'friend' slagging me off in the next cubicle years ago and was frozen to the spot as well, and I am not backward at coming forward believe me, I wanted to move but couldn't.

Glad you managed to say how you felt.

LadyGuinevereofCAMelot · 04/10/2005 14:40

I think its good that she knows that you heard exactly what she said because there's now no way for her to make out that you've done anything wrong in refusing to be her son's godmother.

NotActuallyAMum · 04/10/2005 14:41

WAY TO GO GIRL!!!!!

Would have loved to have witnessed this - I'd have happily paid for a ticket!!

Seriously, well done - that can't have been an easy thing for you to do - nice that you had Karen's support, that must have meant a lot to you

You say it's far from over but I think you'll find she'll be far too embarrassed to make a big thing out of this and she'll probably avoid you in future - which I'm sure suits you fine!

Well done again

expatinscotland · 04/10/2005 14:44

LOL! Tooshy, that's just classic!

handlemecarefully · 04/10/2005 14:47

fantastic!

Willow2 · 04/10/2005 14:50

Have just clocked this thread. Firstly, what an absolute witch that woman is. Secondly, am soooo glad that you had this out with her and that she tried, and failed, to lie her way out of things. Reminding her she hadn't paid her bill was priceless. Would so loved to have witnessed this.

LadyFioOfTipton · 04/10/2005 14:52

good for you i read this thread this morning and felt incredinly sorry for you that someone could be so shallow and vindictive about you. i am glad you have had the guts to stand up to this person

remember though not everyone is like this person, so dont be paranoid and think other people are as nasty

HemlockLGJ · 04/10/2005 15:02

I am delighted to hear this.

Well done you.

QueenVictoria · 04/10/2005 15:05

Good for you tooshy!

At least she had the good grace to get up and leave without argument once pinned. (Glad you nabbed her for her part of the bill too! )

Would love to know what excuses/lies she made BEFORE she realised you had actually heard it with your own ears.

You are brilliant. And so is your friend K.

x

Lizzylou · 04/10/2005 15:22

Excellent, you handled this so well....bet she was sooo embarrassed and so she bloomin well should be!

earlyraisin · 04/10/2005 15:40

what horrid people, its outrageous, I feel sick just reading it. They've really shown themselves up to be nasty pieces haven't they? Emily's mum & dad probably know what they're like anyway so I would consider telling them. I'd also consider giving Emily religious text books as presents for birthdays and Christmases from now on!

MrsDoolittle · 04/10/2005 15:50

Nice one tooshy!

LadyTophamHatt · 04/10/2005 15:54

OMG....How fantastic.

Followed this in amazment at the whole situation.

I love your "excuse me..." comment.

Well done!

KBear · 04/10/2005 15:55

tooshy - you're braver than you thought!!! Well done. Would love to have been a fly on the wall for that one.

Kazziegirl · 04/10/2005 15:59

Fantastic - well done

hunkerpumpkin · 04/10/2005 16:04

Brilliant!

logic · 04/10/2005 16:12

I think you handled it perfectly too Well done!

Octobernow · 04/10/2005 16:25

Oh, how satisfying! Love it when people get their comeuppance - well done tooshy!

YeahBut · 04/10/2005 16:35

Bravo, Tooshy!!

suedonim · 04/10/2005 17:31

Wish I'd been a fly on the wall, too!! What's so great is that it hasn't caused a rift between you and Emily's parents; rather, it's shown Sally in her true colours and Karen is probably very grateful to you for that and very happy Emily has such a great godmother.

Janh · 04/10/2005 17:34

Perfect - can't remember when I've enjoyed an outcome more

LadyTophamHatt · 04/10/2005 17:34

What did Emily's mum say when Sally had left?

I just love this!

LadyDragonOfSoup · 04/10/2005 17:34

Priceless!!