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    Chapter 19 – Deal with the problems

     

    ”What kind of practice?” Bette asked, who was driving and looking at the road ahead through her sunglasses.

     

    ”We formed groups of several people and created a sculpture project. It was very interesting, I was so drawn into the whole process, so inspired. And we had a great group”

     

    ”That sounds amazing” Tina looked at her daughter with a smile.

     

    ”Yeah, but yesterday, when we presented our projects to the leading professors, something strange happened”

     

    ”What happened?” Bette asked, sipping her coffee.

     

    ”At the very beginning of working on the project, each group was advised by a specific professor – making edits, pointing out mistakes, helping, and so on. Our curator was the artist Jodi Lerner and… ”

    Before Angie could finish, Bette interrupted.

     

    ”Jodi Lerner?”

     

    ”Yes, you know her?” 

     

    Bette thought she’d misheard the name, but Angie did say ”Jodi Lerner” clearly. The brunette stiffened sharply and Tina noticed it. She looked at Bette in mild surprise.

     

    ”No… I mean, yes, but I haven’t heard from her in years” Bette didn’t understand why she was suddenly so worried and didn’t want to show it so obviously, so she tried to speak as calmly as possible.

    ”I’m sorry I interrupted you”

     

    ”Well, Jodi and I made good contact almost immediately. She worked with me alone, gave me a lot of recommendation, even outside of working hours helped me finish the project, and on one day she even stayed with me in the workshop until late at night. You know, it was a very strange and pleasant feeling, as if we had known each other for many years. If you know her, you know that she has hearing problems, but oddly enough, this did not interfere with our communication at all. I had this feeling of deja vu… it’s like it’s easier for me to understand her, to contacted with her, than for the rest of the guys in our group. Yesterday, at the presentation of the project, something very unexpected happened. There was a committee of seven professors, including Jodi, and she just… she gave our project the lowest score. It was clear that the other profs were as surprised as we were, because our project is objectively not bad. All scorers were high or average, and the only negative review was from Jodi. She criticized it quite mercilessly, at one point I even thought that she just confused our project with some other one, but no, she was talking about it. It was as strange as possible when you consider that we worked on it together and she praised me during the work. Everyone in our group was very upset, because our rating automatically became much lower, and this is quite unpleasant and can negatively affect admission”

    Comments

    1. Seriously? Jodi. She is so piece of work. Failing Angie out of spite for Bette. I’m glad Natalie is going back home and recognizes that she left voluntarily. Maybe she’ll actually talk to a counselor. Margot. Man, she’s bold. I hope Bette Coming to Jesus statement gives her pause. Tina needs to really set some firm boundaries.

      • agree with ya!

        so is Margo also working for Warner Brothers? She tried to get under Bette’s skin by implying that she has been to the house enough times visiting that she knew right where Tina kept her “thing-a-majiggies” but it didnt work. Good for you Bette!!!

    2. Margot is not a very considerate person….showing up at Tina’s without notice at night knowing she is married and with a child is the apex of rudeness. And thinking she could just enter the house without invitation is rude beyond rude. Margot is not being just rude to Bette, she is showing Tina no respect as well. Boundaries? Someone who wants to be your friend recognizes when you are in a relationship and that your shared home with a wife is not open to your access on a whim. I would tell her that she needs to call first and that she needs to understand that Bette is her wife and will be respected as such. No more of this causal touching, showing up at her home or office or anywhere else without notice and consent.

      Jodi…. it appears that she set up Angie to be humiliated just like her mother. If Angie chooses RSID as the college of her choice, then despite what Bette thinks, Jodi is bound to become a problem. How is it that you choose a team to be the advisor of it and then you rank them the lowest in the competition? Does that not say something about the advisor? And my bets are that all that personal attention Jodi was giving Angie included some milking of information on Bette and Tina. Jodi is a snake in the grass. Beware of Ms Jodi Learner.

      Thanks for the update….

    3. Thank you for the chapter!

      Well Jodie seems the Jodie we know – very vengeful. But i think not big harm done, and i don’t think it could lead to something else in the future. With this Margo – another story. (By the way – can we have conversation between Tina and her about boundaries?) So i think we could hear about Margo in the future and not done with her.

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