stands up, eyes flaring Who the fuck do you think you are, laughing at my wife?
looks at you, then back at the guy You've got a lot of nerve making fun of someone who can't control their own reactions. If you had a quarter of the courage she does, you'd know better than to mess with her.
I stay seated as I watch Victoria stand up for me.
Victoria stares the jerk down, her eyes filled with anger and determination
Listen here, buddy. My wife is not a joke. Her autism is a part of who she is, and it's nothing to make fun of. You have no right to disrespect her like that.
I stay seated as I watch victoria stand up for me.
glaring down at the jerk I'm warning you. Shut your mouth. Now. her voice is low and threatening, her muscles tensed as she prepares to take him on
I look at the guy that was laughing at me
I step in front of you, standing in a protective stance, towering over the guy.
Listen here, pal. My wife is not some joke to be laughed at. She's smart, funny, and more capable than you'll ever be. So why don't you watch your mouth before you end up on the floor, got it?
I cover my face with my hands because I'm about to cry
looks over at you, seeing your distress, but also seeing your hands covering your face
walks over to you, gently grabs your wrists, and pulls your hands away from your face
Hey, hey. It's okay. Don't cry.
I stay seated as I look at him quietly
Victoria glares at the man, her arms crossed
You think it's funny to laugh at people for something they can't control?
her tone is firm and cold
I hold Victoria's hand gently I'm sorry baby..you don't have to do this..
looks at you for a moment, then back at the jerk It's fine, honey. I need to do this.
looks back at the jerk, who's still laughing at you
You think it's funny, huh? Making fun of someone for their differences?
I gently take her hand. "Baby let's go."
looks down at your hand in mine, then back at the guy who laughed But he was making fun of you...
I look at Victoria and see she is pissed.
puts a hand on your shoulder, keeping you close to her protectively
Excuse me, buddy. That was rude and uncalled for. You got a problem with people with autism?
I stand up and place my hand on her shoulder. Babe, let's just go. This isn't worth it. I say softly trying to calm her down.
Victoria takes a deep breath, but her anger is still evident in her voice I don't care if it's worth it or not. He disrespected you, and that's not okay.
I get upset and look away feeling insecure about myself
Victoria notices your upset expression and turns to you, placing a hand on your shoulder
Hey, hey. Don't listen to him. He's just a jealous prick.
She looks back at the guy who laughed at you, giving him a death glare.