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Would you blow the whistle on this?
2016-05-22 06:45:00 Post No. 17169476
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Would you blow the whistle on this?
Anonymous
2016-05-22 06:45:00
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I liked the girl who sent me these texts (boxed in black). We were coworkers, but she didn't seem to like me. I stopped asking her out on dates after she said no a second time. One night, when she was out drinking apparently, her phone sent me these texts. I say her phone because it's possible that the sender is in question.
Here's why I think it was probably her: the first text was sent at 5:05 PM, I didn't respond until 7:46 PM. The following texts were instantaneous. She claimed that it really was our friend (boxed in red) as I called out, and that she would never ask me for something like that. I can't fathom anybody being without their phone for that long in public and/or not having a lock-screen. Although, I suppose she could be incredibly non-vigilant of her belongings or her security.
Here's why it might not be her: our friend, Red, knew I had a thing for this girl. It's possible (albeit a thin possibility) that he had access to her phone for that long and that maybe he could get me to send a dick pic.
I asked Red what happened that night, here's what he said: He really did send me the first text after Black wanted me to be out drinking with them. Red grabbed Black's phone, sent me that text, and thought maybe that might induce me to go over there. Black said that he showed Red exactly what he was sending before he sent it, and that she consented to it. Red told me that all of the texts after 7:46 PM were Black's.
If Red isn't lying, I imagine both he and Black would be in trouble with my former employer.
Would you blow the whistle?