I didn't leave the number. It was a bit funny in a twisted way. She had wanted me to drop some stuff off for her, but I told her I was running out of time as I was going away for the weekend. She texted asking where I was going. I didn't answer. The she texted asking if I was going to our friends' cottage. I answered just "no". She then texted twice asking if the dogs were going to be at my parents'. I said "no, they'll be with me". She then texted to say "you're going off to the boonies? Alone?" I didn't confirm or deny. She hasn't texted since, but I know she's curious. But I also know she is with the OP--my partner's car is in the shop til Wednesday, and the OP is her official chauffeur for the weekend. The OP told a mutual friend that my partner is an "angry person who thinks everyone is out to get her". That's because our friends have been lied to by my partner and they don't appreciate it, but somehow she's finding a way to blame me for turning everyone against her. She's done that all by herself, I'm afraid...


"In every marriage more than a week old, there are grounds for divorce. The trick is to find, and continue to find, grounds for marriage." -- Robert Anderson