To My Late Night Window Show Boy,
I've noticed you. I noticed you on Wednesday night when you stood outside my window looking up at my apartmnet. I noticed you when you showed up after my Thursday afternoon run, and I noticed you on Saturday night too. I've noticed you hanging around my house at random hours oh too often.
Why didn’t you "visit" tonight? Is it because I purposely threw an apple at you the other night? Maybe it’s because my neighbor called you out when he saw you sitting on my scooter. Or maybe it’s because of the guy who stood outside my apartment today, waiting for you with a baseball bat.
I don’t know who you are, I don’t know if we’ve even officially met, but I don’t care who you are, what you’re doing outside my window, or why you continue to do so. I only care for you to go away.
Don’t jump to conclusions and think that you’re getting away with anything because of the fact that my husband isn’t here. He may not be here but his friends are definitely looking out for me. If anything, consider yourself lucky that I’ve held them off from confronting you. Damn, you’re lucky that I threw an apple at you instead of my fist.
Don’t stand outside my window.
Don’t touch my scooter.
Don’t leave things in my mailbox.
Don’t wake me up by yelling out my name.
Don’t even say my name.
I am so not into thinking crushes are cute; I am so not into losing sleep over petty things like this or changing my routine. I don’t play the role of the damsel in distress and, if needs be, I’ll come down, give you a couple of hooks and body shots and then bill you for my professional fees.
Just leave. Leave before my K-Crew takes away your ability to leave on your own. Your only decision now is to decide on how you want to leave. Choose wisely, thanks.
-- Amy
As the story has it, one day I headed to the opposite side of the globe – the Flipside. I arrived in Korea February 16th, 2005 and thought I’d do a year, then leave. I was wrong. I stayed, launched my first company, Flipside Fitness, and then opened Korea's largest boxing club, Hulk's Boxing (now called Hulk's Club).
After 11.5yrs in Korea, I then picked up one day and returned to Toronto, Canada. But then I left again.
Now I live in the Philippines where I am the CEO and head coach of Empowered Clubhouse, the Philippines' first and only boxing clubhouse exclusively just for women. I also am the founder of the Lil' Sistas Project, CEO and designer of Slay Gear and Baa Baa Black Sheep .Ph.
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3 comments:
Hey Amy,
Wow, it I am reading this correctly do you have a stalker outside your place? I'm glad you are letting him know. I'm sure friends from your gym would take care of it.
Be safe.
Beth
Mi Nam is such a cutie by the way. :)
Hi Beth,
Not too sure if I'd call him a stalker, he's more or less a young university-aged guy that has too much time on his hands and needs someone else, or something, to focus his attention on. I don't think too much of it but one of Snickers' husband is furious about the whole situation. It started up a while ago but it wasn't so frequent and plus I didn't really pay attention to it cause of other things going on.
I don't see him as any kind of threat or something to be scared of but I'm nervous that Snickers' friends are going freak out on him.
And thanks, I totally agree. Mi Nam is a cutie!!!
Amy!!!What the heck its going on??? Who's this guy and what's the situation???I was really shocked to read such a letter. Just I think u are stronger than him anyway ;)
Take care Amy-
Fabi
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