Washington Wife Ii
By Katafa Reed
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Katafa Reed
Katafa Hall-Reed is president and senior consultant of Troppus Consulting Services, LLC. She has a bachelor’s degree in psychology and a degree in legal studies. Katafa Hall-Reed has been consulting on various legal matters and business matters for Troppus Consulting Services, LLC. Katafa also has experience in the financial market as a trader for the forex and stock market. She has worked with many large firms, such as Jones Day, aiding in litigation. She has served as a paralegal for the Ohio Aerospace Institute. Katafa worked as a regional sales coordinator for Lancome and an account coordinator for Erno Laszlo. Katafa lives in Northern Virginia with her husband and three children.
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Washington Wife Ii - Katafa Reed
Copyright © 2016 by Katafa Reed.
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Rev. date: 10/18/2016
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Contents
Louise
Anne and Austin
Fall for Louise
Jacquoline
Traffic
The Hungary Border
More Insanity
Fi-Fi
Bethany
Suzanna
Tina
Your Health Anne
Samantha’s Guy
Time Away
Louise and …….
Trouble in France
Louise and the Holidays
Bethany
Anne’s Disbelief
Austin’s Trip
Louise’s Dogs
Brian
Anne
Louise
David Bowie
Shirley
Louise’s Problem
Louise and Grace
Anne and Austin Finally
Louise
L OUISE CALLS HER landlord over. She cannot believe any of this. She cannot take it any more. She has to move out of this house. The stalker has equipped his own wireless security system in her house. How dare he?
Thinking back to several to several years ago, Louise says to herself There were signs
. Louise was successful, smart, drove a new Mercedes and lived in a beautiful home. She owned a home and the stalker did not. Why wouldn’t this man love her and want to take her out on dates and cook her fabulous dinners? Not that Louise had a big ego or thought too high of herself, but she was intelligent, educated and attractive and had a lot to bring to the relationship. The stalker pretended to be interested in her and really did the bare minimum to keep Louise interested. She was beautiful with long brown hair and very tanned skin. She worked for a huge corporation with clients all over the world. What else could this man possibly want? She could have dated anyone that she wanted. What a loser now that she thinks about it. What did she see in him in the first place? He is a monster. She loved him way back then and she told him so. Perhaps that was the mistake.
Bill has arrived and Louise explains everything that has been happening. Hello Bill
, Louise says. I have had a number of security issues lately. The police are here at least once a day. Bill looked around at Louise’s chaotic kitchen. After all, it is 6:30 p.m. and this is her home’s dinner time. Louise continues, I cannot take this any more. I wanted to keep you in the loop
. Bill says only, I understand
. Louise can tell that Bill is in a strange mood. He is not the same nice guy that she has come to like. Louise looks at Bill and says, Would you like to go outside and talk
?
Bill says sure
. Once they were outside, Louise does her best to convince Bill that her house is being broken into. She shows Bill the solar lights that someone has destroyed and her flower pots. She explains that they are in her backyard when she is asleep at night. And finally she tells Bill about her suspicions of the DEA, police and the cartel. Of course he looks at her as if she has lost her mind. He thinks she has gone completely crazy. Like she has gone mad. He then offers her a silly solution, as if they were discussing Disney world and the problem with unicorns.
Louise decides this is pointless. Her husband is late to the meeting and suggests that Bill and Louise think of other solutions to remedy the problem. Louise has the perfect remedy. She is moving! And whether Bill and his Disney world fantasies likes it or not. Bill leaves and Louise tries her best not to lose her temper. What happened to Bill? WTF? Has he been possessed by the same demon running through her house? She needs to get on the phone with Anne. And what about her handsome Austin? Surely this was a matter for Anne and Austin. Louise was losing her mind. Her husband turned to her and said, Honey, you have to get some sleep. You have been under a lot of stress lately. I am concerned about you
, he finishes. Her husband and kids basically proceed to tell her that it is all in her mind and that no one is breaking into her house. Louise ignores everyone because she knows that this team of people put together by her stalking, psychotic, unemployed ex-boyfriend, are in fact breaking into her house. While everyone was trying to convince her that she was crazy, the stalker ex-boyfriend was benefitting from whatever information that he grabbed out of her house. Louise could not believe any of this!
She was the one going crazy and told that she was insane and the crazy ex-boyfriend and the criminals had broken into her house and now were using her and her family to employ half of the state of Virginia. And Washington, DC to be quite honest. Mean while, everyone knew this was going on and that her family was being used for human trafficking. No one did anything about it. The truth of the matter is that they did not care because it was not their family. They were all benefitting from this criminal, sick, sadistic behavior. This criminal activity was going on in her home. The crazy ex and his losers had made an entire career off pimping her and her family. This was sick!
Louise decides that she will continue to try to move and that she needs another real estate agent. Fast. Oh, Louise needs to remind herself to stay away from all coaches that have worked with her children. The last real estate agent she thought was a good friend because she had coached her son. But as it turns out, this woman had been working with the same demons that had been breaking into her house. It was all games. Louise was tired of games. And this woman was wrong. She knew too much about her current living situation than she was supposed to. And how sick was that
? Louise asked herself. She had been a good coach to her son and now she was caught up in this scandal created by ex-boyfriend, in order for him to find employment in D.C. and make her look like a complete disaster. How dare he? Louise was so fed up she could barely think straight. Louise thought to herself, "I can only imagine what this crazy guy has told everyone. Actually, I do not care because if anyone believes him and any of my friends buy this bull that he is selling, they belong