THE MAY 26 CHAT…I’M ADDICTED, I’M ADDICTED. NOT.
Since early morning May 22 Travis has insisted the put in writing what she keeps texting him she so desperately needs to tell him.
She says she won't do that, but she'll tell him part 1 if he agrees to respond, in writing, before she tells him part 2.
They talk on the phone. He tells her later what she said was "disgusting."
He replies to her with an email, in which he tells her, whatever else was also included, that he knows she slashed his tires and stole his journals.
She ignores his many texts demanding her reply, waits a long time to reply at all, then the chat begins, at 2:33AM.
Almost 2 hours later, around 4:20AM, TA uses the “A” word. Repeatedly. All in the same little section of chat.
What has happened up until that point? She has sent him an email with what TA calls “a sob story.” She has NOT confessed anything in writing.
He tries for those 2 hours to get her to admit she’s lying…about anything, including tires, journals, erasing an email to Lisa, hacking into his FB to send “something down the pipeline,” the fact she acted as she did out of her own self-interest, not out of love or concern for him. Anything.
But..she doesn’t and won’t and keeps playing with him. It’s 2 hours in. He’s tried insults and anger and beating it out of her, he’s tried eliciting compassion or empathy for him, he’s tried getting her to come clean for her own good. Nothing.
Two hours in he tells her—YOU WIN. Let’s just get this over with, let’s stop pretending. I didn’t mean anything I said in my email, it was just my way of getting closer to you. I’m addicted to you, OK? So all I need from you now is tell me you’re not sorry. That’s it.
JA responds- NO, EVERYTHING YOU SAID IN YOUR EMAIL WAS TRUE.
Pretty likely that Travis thinks he has her now. It’s all true? So she’s confessing what she did??
Because, right after that, he drops his demand for her to put anything else in writing, perhaps because he thinks she just did admit, in writing, that she slashed his tires and stole his journals. And whatever else was in the email.
He tells her-OK, call me now, and tell me everything, in detail, be specific. It should be liberating, right? Right? Right? Right?
She calls him. She is not going to come clean. 3-4 minutes later she sends him another email. The subject heading says ” Two things you are wrong about,” and in the email says: I did not slash your tires. I did not steal your journals. And I’m going to see a lawyer.
(And, if that doesn’t help provide another context why he pulled out the addiction lines, nothing ever will).