Lonely Hearts Meet
Viewing comments for Chapter 20 "Part 3, Chapter 6"Anna and her son escape from a man-made Hell.
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Comment from NaughtieScribe
Too kewl. Even though you knew it would be Anna, the chapter was so well written, and contained a nice little twist that it all fell into place. Moving on.
reply by the author on 17-Jun-2012
Too kewl. Even though you knew it would be Anna, the chapter was so well written, and contained a nice little twist that it all fell into place. Moving on.
Comment Written 16-Jun-2012
reply by the author on 17-Jun-2012
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Thank you so much.
Comment from rzubey
The suspense is back. That is what I truly love about your story. When I read the part where Troy is looking up and down the street I started holding my breath. I still am. Nice job.
reply by the author on 07-Feb-2012
The suspense is back. That is what I truly love about your story. When I read the part where Troy is looking up and down the street I started holding my breath. I still am. Nice job.
Comment Written 07-Feb-2012
reply by the author on 07-Feb-2012
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Thank you for the kind review.
Comment from Roberta Joan Jensen
Once the three were inside Troy's office, he shut and locked [the door]. --- As written, you're saying he shut the office and locked it.
"About a year after you became part of Betty and Paul's family[,] I found out about an underground organization
"I'm having a hard time believing[,] as Dad and I worried about your safety, my aunt knew where you were."
The fewer people who know where they are[,] the less chance they have of being discovered."
Dad spent today trying to keep him in jail a few more days. --- Isn't this supposed to be around 6am? Or, in the previous chapter, was Troy leaving his office around 6pm?
"I'll talk with Dad. He'll contact you." Troy walked toward the door. "Is there any way Anna can stay in one spot long enough to get all the paperwork filed?" --- In this situation, Paul would copy whatever's been filed at the courthouse. Since the files are public records that anyone can look at, he can get those copies without being Anna's attorney. The name, address, and phone number of Bobby's attorney would be on the paperwork. Paul would contact him and say that he's going to be Anna's lawyer and will accept service. Bobby's lawyer will either mail or have delivered the divorce papers to Paul. Paull will then prepare and sign an Acceptance of service and sign it and file it. The date he signs it is the date Anna is served and the clock for the case starts running at that time. Paul would then prepare the response to the Petition for Divorce and another Response to the petition for Temporary Orders, re Custody, Support, and whatever else Bobby is asking for. Paul would prepare a Request for Protected address, attach Bobby's arrest papers, and get it signed. Then, in his Responsesk, he would say that Anna's address is protected by order of the court and her address is c/o his office address. Anna would then have to meet him somewhere to sign the papers. Paul would file all those papers along with his Notice of Appearance, which simply says that he is representing Anna in this case. All this means that Anna wouldn't have to stay in one place any longer than the program calls for. She would simply keep in touch with Paul by phone and meet with him in person only when absolutely necessary. At the time of the hearing, Paul would ask for a deputy sheriff to attend them intot he courtroom for her safety and the deputy would stay with her the whole time. Further, Bobby should be in jail and would be brought to the court in handcuffs and held in the holding cell till the hearing begins. As mean and rough as Bobby is, he'd probably be brought over to two deputies to subdue him in case he got out of hand.,
Roberta
reply by the author on 17-Sep-2011
Once the three were inside Troy's office, he shut and locked [the door]. --- As written, you're saying he shut the office and locked it.
"About a year after you became part of Betty and Paul's family[,] I found out about an underground organization
"I'm having a hard time believing[,] as Dad and I worried about your safety, my aunt knew where you were."
The fewer people who know where they are[,] the less chance they have of being discovered."
Dad spent today trying to keep him in jail a few more days. --- Isn't this supposed to be around 6am? Or, in the previous chapter, was Troy leaving his office around 6pm?
"I'll talk with Dad. He'll contact you." Troy walked toward the door. "Is there any way Anna can stay in one spot long enough to get all the paperwork filed?" --- In this situation, Paul would copy whatever's been filed at the courthouse. Since the files are public records that anyone can look at, he can get those copies without being Anna's attorney. The name, address, and phone number of Bobby's attorney would be on the paperwork. Paul would contact him and say that he's going to be Anna's lawyer and will accept service. Bobby's lawyer will either mail or have delivered the divorce papers to Paul. Paull will then prepare and sign an Acceptance of service and sign it and file it. The date he signs it is the date Anna is served and the clock for the case starts running at that time. Paul would then prepare the response to the Petition for Divorce and another Response to the petition for Temporary Orders, re Custody, Support, and whatever else Bobby is asking for. Paul would prepare a Request for Protected address, attach Bobby's arrest papers, and get it signed. Then, in his Responsesk, he would say that Anna's address is protected by order of the court and her address is c/o his office address. Anna would then have to meet him somewhere to sign the papers. Paul would file all those papers along with his Notice of Appearance, which simply says that he is representing Anna in this case. All this means that Anna wouldn't have to stay in one place any longer than the program calls for. She would simply keep in touch with Paul by phone and meet with him in person only when absolutely necessary. At the time of the hearing, Paul would ask for a deputy sheriff to attend them intot he courtroom for her safety and the deputy would stay with her the whole time. Further, Bobby should be in jail and would be brought to the court in handcuffs and held in the holding cell till the hearing begins. As mean and rough as Bobby is, he'd probably be brought over to two deputies to subdue him in case he got out of hand.,
Roberta
Comment Written 16-Sep-2011
reply by the author on 17-Sep-2011
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Thank you again
Comment from Queenise
See. This is one of the reasons you get so caught up in this story. It is so real that you become personally involved and its only a story. but what a great one. Queenise
reply by the author on 15-Jul-2011
See. This is one of the reasons you get so caught up in this story. It is so real that you become personally involved and its only a story. but what a great one. Queenise
Comment Written 15-Jul-2011
reply by the author on 15-Jul-2011
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I strive to put the reader in the story. Sometimes I fail.
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You did a good job at it this time. Queenise
Comment from moyramouse
Now you have revealed how Anna and Bobby were spirited away from the hospital and the network of support that welcomed them into their homes. So Aunt Margaret has been a part of this network without the family being aware. I think Anna must be aware that Troy has feelings for her, but is she in any fit state to return them. After enduring such abuse it must be very hard to trust men again. At least she knows that she has good legal help and that she doesn't have to worry about the cost. xxmouse
reply by the author on 11-Jul-2011
Now you have revealed how Anna and Bobby were spirited away from the hospital and the network of support that welcomed them into their homes. So Aunt Margaret has been a part of this network without the family being aware. I think Anna must be aware that Troy has feelings for her, but is she in any fit state to return them. After enduring such abuse it must be very hard to trust men again. At least she knows that she has good legal help and that she doesn't have to worry about the cost. xxmouse
Comment Written 11-Jul-2011
reply by the author on 11-Jul-2011
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Thank you for your kind review. I am sorry you read this without the bonus points attached.
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I would have read it for nothing:):) I am enjoying this story and because I have been off site for almost two weeks I have a lot of catching up. xx
Comment from Deorre Leonard
I am glad that Anna is getting the help that she needs to get away from her husband. So many woman never get help. This is a good story.
reply by the author on 09-Jul-2011
I am glad that Anna is getting the help that she needs to get away from her husband. So many woman never get help. This is a good story.
Comment Written 09-Jul-2011
reply by the author on 09-Jul-2011
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Thank you for the kind review.
Comment from Patrick Jordan
I was sick so I lost some of the story-line, however my initial comments still stand. You have tackled brilliantly how a woman finds herself in this position, and the difficulty in getting out. A social worker friend just told me that a woman in this position will go back to her abusive situation 7 times before she gathers enough courage to make a change. God bless them.
reply by the author on 09-Jul-2011
I was sick so I lost some of the story-line, however my initial comments still stand. You have tackled brilliantly how a woman finds herself in this position, and the difficulty in getting out. A social worker friend just told me that a woman in this position will go back to her abusive situation 7 times before she gathers enough courage to make a change. God bless them.
Comment Written 09-Jul-2011
reply by the author on 09-Jul-2011
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Some will. I appreciate your review and insight. I hope you are feeling better.
Comment from Writingfundimension
Hi, barbara. This is a superb chapter. Your writing is tight and the dialogue perfect. In the context of the story, you also manage to provide some very valuable information on the underground network for battered women.
Really well done! Warm regards, Bev
reply by the author on 09-Jul-2011
Hi, barbara. This is a superb chapter. Your writing is tight and the dialogue perfect. In the context of the story, you also manage to provide some very valuable information on the underground network for battered women.
Really well done! Warm regards, Bev
Comment Written 09-Jul-2011
reply by the author on 09-Jul-2011
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Thank you for your kind review.
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You are very welcome, barbara.
Comment from JennTan
A nice story with touching scenarios though. Thank you for sharing this part of a wonderful story. I had enjoyed it all the way throughout, thank you.
reply by the author on 09-Jul-2011
A nice story with touching scenarios though. Thank you for sharing this part of a wonderful story. I had enjoyed it all the way throughout, thank you.
Comment Written 09-Jul-2011
reply by the author on 09-Jul-2011
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Thank you for the kind review.
Comment from MissMerri
You tell this story so convincingly, the reader feels as if she's experiencing it along with Anna. I'm totally hooked and rooting for some joy to come into her life. Your dialogue is well written and the characters seeme to have distinct personalities, which isn't always easy to do I know. Keep going. This is great.
reply by the author on 09-Jul-2011
You tell this story so convincingly, the reader feels as if she's experiencing it along with Anna. I'm totally hooked and rooting for some joy to come into her life. Your dialogue is well written and the characters seeme to have distinct personalities, which isn't always easy to do I know. Keep going. This is great.
Comment Written 09-Jul-2011
reply by the author on 09-Jul-2011
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Thank you for your kind review and encouraging words.