Two months ago, the French policeman who is an internet friend of my sister's e-mailed us both. He is coming to Texas. My sister agreed to put him up for his short stay.
I believed based on his message that he was coming through for about 3 days, Friday through Saturday. Seeing as he would arrive on a weekday, I thought it would be best if he stayed at my place instead of my sister's because I'm within walking distance of a lot of places. Her home is in a residential area far from any place of interest. I could leave him a key and he could walk around until I got home from work.
So I volunteered.
A week or so later, my sister let me know that he was actually coming in on a Wednesday night and she was getting a day off and if I could get a day off we could each show him round before the weekend, he would never be alone.
A few days later, I was having lunch with a friend and mentioned this to her.
She stopped eating and stared at me.
Her: That doesn't sound like the Del I know.
Me: What do you mean?
Her: Do you often invite strange men you don't know to spend the night at your place?
Me (flustered): Er, no.
She made me realize belatedly, that I had just invited a total stranger to spend 3 nights alone with me.
Do I know the guy?
No.
He's my sister's friend. A guy she met on the internet. I met him several times. Once in London, and he showed us around Paris for a day or so, we visited his home. I think I exchanged perhaps a paragraph or two of conversation with him.
He says he is a policeman.
Have I or my sister seen a badge? No
Have I or my sister seen him in uniform? No
Did I see in his home a picture of he and his buddies, perhaps in uniform? No
All I have is his e-mail address but it is a government e-mail address in France
And my friend also threw in the fact that he had come to visit my sister, not me, so perhaps it was just as well that I withdraw my offer and instead just take over my niece's care as well as my mom's for the weekend so that would free up a bed in her house and give her more time with her friend. I would still take a day off and drive him around so he would never have a reason to need to walk anywhere.
I thought it a good enough compromise and e-mailed my sister.
She didn't respond, so I figured, she agreed and no big deal.
Today, 3 weeks later, I asked her what day she was taking off from work, so I could take the other. She responded that she didn't think she could take a day off, but that didn't matter since
he was staying with me anyway.
I was like, Whoa. Didn't you get my e-mail I sent a few weeks ago?
She replied, Yes. [silence]
She got my e-mail and just ignored it because I wasn't telling her what she wanted to hear.
So I hammered my points home again.
She blew up.
She accused me of being immature and that if he couldn't stay at my place, then she didn't need my help or need me to entertain him at all. I could just not bother.
I'm like
WTF This is HER friend and she's pissed off that I changed my mind and
I won't put him up?
This is one of those situations where I'm not allowed to inconvenience her, you see.
Not this time. I went right back at her that I was perfectly within my rights to
change my mind if I had a good reason and I did. It wasn't immature and I was being perfectly reasonable and why was she throwing such a tantrum about it?
I could understand her being dismayed if he was flying in the next day and I suddenly bailed, but his visit is still about 3 weeks away. Plus I had e-mailed her earlier in the month anyway.
She tried the martyr route - "Fine, I'll have to spend my birthday weekend cleaning, thanks to you."
I told her to get off the cross because her birthday weekend was this weekend and she still had the weekend after to clean before he flew in.
So right now, again, basically, if she doesn't pull her head out of her ass and grow up 15 years in the next 3 weeks, she is going to condemn her friend to who has flown 3000 miles to see her to sit in her home, without any company, telephone, cable, computer or any place near to walk because
she didn't get her way.
My co-workers and friends were,
And this is HER friend, right?.
I'm like, Yup. This is what a good friend she is. [shakes head]
So despite the fact that I didn't do anything wrong, I'm all stressed out due to this latest fight.
Grrrrrrrrrrr