Exposed by Jane Velez-Mitchell
Author:Jane Velez-Mitchell
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9780062304001
Publisher: HarperCollins
Published: 2013-07-25T16:00:00+00:00
If Jodi thought Travis would come running back to her after he broke up with Lisa, she was quite mistaken. He may still have had sex with her, but now his more “innocent” affections moved to Marie “Mimi” Hall. She was foxy and brunette, “smoking hot,” he told a friend, and she had confidence that the younger women in the Desert Ridge ward lacked. His friend Taylor said Travis was infatuated with Mimi. “He’d never really even talked to her more than once, but for some reason, he was super-drawn to her, and he really wanted to pursue her.” Taylor cited Bambi when he said his friend was so lovestruck, he was “twitterpated,” weak in his knees at first glance. “He just had a crush on her right away. He saw pursuing Mimi as pretty much his way of starting over, getting over the Jodi baggage.”
Meanwhile, the Jodi baggage was still in the front hall. He was having sex with her, but he had never been more emotionally distant. The sex was becoming more and more outrageous, according to Jodi. Travis was even making a long list of sexual fantasies he wanted to fulfill with her. For him, however, the sex was where the relationship began and ended. The whole thing was so poisonous, it was almost lethal.
In early March, Travis invited Mimi out on a date. He was thrilled when she accepted. Two dates later, however, Mimi said she wouldn’t mind being friends, but there was no romantic interest on her part. Travis still pursued her anyway, even though she never really reciprocated or showed interest back. He said they started doing nonsexual things together. They started a movie watchers’ club, where they and a few others from the church would watch an old movie and then talk about it, like a book club for movies. Travis was disappointed that the relationship had turned platonic, but he was not completely deterred. He may have even been motivated by the fact that Mimi had started seeing someone else, and he loved the challenge of besting a rival to win her over. Dating Mimi would mean he and Jodi could finally be through. Mimi seemed to have the combination of sex appeal and sensibility that he had been searching for. And, being in her late twenties, she was age-appropriate. He had put up with Jodi’s antics for the nine months she had been in Mesa, from the tire slashing to the inappropriate phone calls, to her possessiveness and outright stalking. He was done with her stealing his stuff and cornering his female interests.
Luckily for him, Jodi had decided she was leaving town to go back to Yreka, and not a moment too soon. Jodi’s mental state was deteriorating. At one point, a friend who cared about her had phoned her mother to let her know he thought Jodi needed help. Sandy Arias also worried about her daughter’s nomadic lifestyle and seesawing mood swings. Her daughter would call the house in a
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