There she was sitting in the room waiting patiently for my arrival. She had dark curly hair; so curly it made you think she got a perm. She had a face that was as white as snow. She seemed like a truly fine individual. I open the door and greeted her immediately with a handshake. We were on the third floor in the library of Texas Woman’s University, in a study room that was so small and warm. I could tell she was just as nervous as I was. I mentioned to her that she was brave individual for telling me her story, and if she did not want to speak of certain topics she did not have to do so. She responded, “I do not mind, all I ask for is to stay anonymous,” (personal communication, September 22, 2015).
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Eventually, I was able to have E.A. warm up to me, just by asking general questions such as, “how was your day,” or “what is your major,” from the looks of it she was having an okay day. She had a gentle smile and caring eyes. I asked her what was your favorite memory of that relationship was and she responded with whole-heartedly smile. “Our first date, February 14, 2012, he came over to my house and brought me some flowers and a teddy bear,” (personal communication, September 22, 2015). To most people it does not sound like much of a date but in the looks of her eyes it seemed to be the best date she has ever …show more content…
“I told him I would give it to him tomorrow after I put everything on a flash drive, but that only made him more angry,” said A.E (personal communication, September 22, 2015). He voice began to sound shaky; I looked at her eyes and noticed that they were watery. From there I knew that what she was about to tell me was something horrible.
He had tackled her for the laptop. Luckily she had her phone and was able to call the cops. Before the arrival of the police he shot a bullet in the sky. Eventually the cops arrived and arrested him and charged him for stalking and possession of a stole gun. “Months passed and I felt horrible, I fell into depression thinking this was all my fault and when he gets out he is going to hurt my family,” (personal communication, September 22, 2015).
She went to zumba one day and overheard someone talking about Project Rev. She looked it up on the Texas Woman’s University website. After she read about what Project Rev does, she quickly seeks out for