>>102341680I'm glad the thred is sinking.
She was kinda gloomy. Very shy, no dad, all day left alone with her barely-aware grandma (her mom would say grandma was taking care of her, but it was the other way around), mom working all day.
Skinny, pale, very dark hair so thick she couldn't do much with it, she hated it and kept it short but I loved it, not very tall and economically struggling, she felt lesser than her peers. It will sound like a stereotype but I met her at church, and yes it was Catholic, and no I'm not a priest. I worked back then in one of the stores.
her mom used to send her there just to be around kids her age on weekends, so we met and became friends and within a week I had already invited her home and made out. he wasn't allowed to use the phone for frivolous things in her home so I bought her a card that back then allowed for two or more numbers to be able to link and be pre-paid with a limited amount of hours, so when we weren't together we spent most of the day talking. Her dad was a PoS but she always liked the idea of a dad, her mom was always sad and her grandma could barely interact. No friends, living in relative poverty, she saw things on TV that she liked but cried because she knew she couldn't afford them... it was a sad situation until I saved her from being alone and ignored.
Eventually the phone card gave us away.