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Crazy People Scare Me

So, we were at the library today when I noticed a strange young woman there. By the way, I did not almost pass out this time. It seems that my blood sugar levels have gotten back to normal.

Anyway, there was a young Asian woman in the children's library (which is really nice) just wandering around by herself. She had a messenger bag and a rolling computer bag. So, my kids were at the coloring table when she walked over and just started talking to another mom there. "How old is your daughter? What about your son?" The mom says she doesn't have a son. Crazy Girl: "Yes you do. I saw you with him." Mom: "I'm sorry you have me confused with someone else." Crazy Girl decides to stay and argue with the woman about whether she has a son or not. The mom eventually closed her mouth. Crazy Girl continues to randomly walk around. A little later, we were in a different section playing with some toys. Crazy Girl comes near and starts talking to another mom. She asks about her children, how often she comes to the library, what time she comes, etc. The mom was very nice but obviously annoyed as she was trying to keep watch over her own two small children. Crazy Girl then starts saying to anyone who will listen: "I'm a student here. I was in the class of '06." No one acknowledged her.

Sidenote: The library is a part of Lone Star College which I'm guessing she attends. I think she graduated high school in 2006.

A little later and it's my turn. My kids are using the toddler computers. Danae is playing a Sesame Street word game and Brayden is busy with a game that teaches colors, shapes, animals, etc. They're both clearly enjoying themselves with headsets on. She tries to talk to them and is ignored because they can't hear her. There was another little boy at the computer next to Danae who is unsupervised. Shame on his mommy! Crazy Girl asks me if Danae is my daughter. I say yes. She asks if Brayden is my son. I say yes. She then asks if the little boy is my son. I say no. She asks if he's my friend. I say no. She then asks him what his name is. He says nothing and looks at her like she's crazy. She then asks me for all of his info: name, mom's name, where he lives. I told her I don't know and she should leave him alone. She asked him if she could pick him up. He said no. She proceeds to try anyway and the little boy scooted past her. I tried to stop him but he is clearly shaken. He eventually finds his mom looking through the bookshelves. She asks me when I will be at the library again because she likes me. I told her I'll be there when I feel like it. She said she needs to know the day and time. I told her NO. She walked off.

That fool was CRAZY!!!

Comments

Anonymous said…
Someone should have probably called the police. I wouldn't be surprised if she has a mental disorder or is a child predator. It sounds like classic behavior for them both.
Latanya
Anonymous said…
I agree!!!

Ayana

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