As we walked - a quick cathartic stride - she alternated between outrage and resentment. Speaking quickly and repeating past conversations in which she had mistaken hints as promises and praise as confirmation of full time employment. She felt bitter and let down.
I gently reminded her that she had only been on an interim contract and her employers were fulfilling their side of the bargain but all she had heard was the heated argument going on in her head.
Gently steering her towards a steep slope I managed to force my knee to walk quickly which had the desired effect....to make her have to breathe rather than rant as we marched up the pathway. It worked. We stopped almost at the top and sat on the stone wall. Silence. Apart from our ragged breath and sky larks.
We sat quietly until she said......We better set back - we've got to get back to work....
The conversation down the slope was on horses and dogs, on camping and holidays, on new starts and new jobs.
Nicely done Mrs.
ReplyDeleteWell done. When one is hurting, it is very hard to be unbiased as generally the hurt party wants to blame some one....
ReplyDeleteWhenever I last work I had to try to explain the difference between a moral act and a legal one. I think she is still mulling this concept over!!!