Alice:
The many times he’s physically assaulted you.
Me:
This is all so insane.
Alice:
You say the doctor found a skull fracture.
Use that as evidence.
Me:
I guess I could retrospectively, but he’s been telling people I scratched him and showed them scratches, so he’ll try to paint me as the abuser.
Alice:
If he touches you again, call the police immediately.
Me:
Obviously yes. No question there.
Alice:
It’s why I told you to call it in earlier. He was just waiting for a chance to get ahead of the narrative.
You kept letting it go, because you were scared he'd get arrested.
A wild fear since he SHOULD be arrested.
Me:
Yeah.
Alice:
But then you let it go. And let it go. And let it go.
And now, he’s using it to his advantage.
So now you're stuck.
This is why it's important to establish the narrative earlier.
Go through texts. Look for photos and text evidence of abuse.
Because he’s had almost 24 hours to start the story and start writing.
At this point, you probably need a lawyer and can’t do it on your own, unfortunately. You’ve officially been taken in, and a case and story are being built.
Find one immediately.
Me:
Yeah, I will. Although the cop told me I likely won’t be convicted for this.