Looking for Love through xBox
Mon Sep 10, 2012 12:15 am
#18658pffft...
13-year-old runaway returns home to tearful reunion
HOUSTON – The 13-year-old girl who ran away to Kentucky to see a boy she met playing Xbox 360 is home with family after a tearful reunion.
Just seeing her daughter roll up their street in a pick-up truck caused Tressa Robinson to cry. It seemed mutual when her daughter Beth ran up for a long hug.
"Oh, I’m just so happy that she’s home and we’ve always, always had a close relationship," Tressa Robinson said. "For her to jump out and run to me that’s my baby. That’s my little girl. That’s the little girl I know. That’s my Beth."
"I broke into tears," Beth Robinson said. "It’s nothing like home. They say its home sweet home and it’s true."
"We (all) broke down," said Robbie Robinson, Beth’s father who drove to find her shortly after discovering her missing. "(I’m) just happy to be back home and have my whole family back together."
They were apart nearly three days. Beth ran away to see a 12-year-old boy named Dylan who lives in Hodgenville, Kentucky after meeting online through Xbox 360 Live. They played games together and chatted often.
However, when Beth’s father intervened, she got mad. She took her brother’s car, her mom’s ATM card and drove as far as Nashville, Tennessee. There, a state highway patrol trooper, who was looking for the missing team because of a "be on the lookout" alert, stopped her on I-40 at exit 196.
"(That trooper) is our hero," Tressa Robinson said. "Without him taking the initiative and getting out there and just sitting up on the highway knowing she was going to drive by (who knows). But, he was able to get her."
Once home, knowing things could easily be much different, Beth’s father could not hide his emotions either.
"Hug your child," Robbie Robinson said. "Hug your kid every day. Tell them you love them. Talk to them. Ask them if there’s anything you can do. I have to start doing that more."
Beth Robinson plans to start doing more too.
"I love you mom," Robinson said while hugging her mother.
Seeing more than a dozen friends holding welcome home signs and neighbors waiting to hug her made Beth apologize and reach out to her parents like never before.
The Robinson’s would like to get in contact with the trooper who stopped Beth in Nashville to thank him.
[You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]
13-year-old runaway returns home to tearful reunion
HOUSTON – The 13-year-old girl who ran away to Kentucky to see a boy she met playing Xbox 360 is home with family after a tearful reunion.
Just seeing her daughter roll up their street in a pick-up truck caused Tressa Robinson to cry. It seemed mutual when her daughter Beth ran up for a long hug.
"Oh, I’m just so happy that she’s home and we’ve always, always had a close relationship," Tressa Robinson said. "For her to jump out and run to me that’s my baby. That’s my little girl. That’s the little girl I know. That’s my Beth."
"I broke into tears," Beth Robinson said. "It’s nothing like home. They say its home sweet home and it’s true."
"We (all) broke down," said Robbie Robinson, Beth’s father who drove to find her shortly after discovering her missing. "(I’m) just happy to be back home and have my whole family back together."
They were apart nearly three days. Beth ran away to see a 12-year-old boy named Dylan who lives in Hodgenville, Kentucky after meeting online through Xbox 360 Live. They played games together and chatted often.
However, when Beth’s father intervened, she got mad. She took her brother’s car, her mom’s ATM card and drove as far as Nashville, Tennessee. There, a state highway patrol trooper, who was looking for the missing team because of a "be on the lookout" alert, stopped her on I-40 at exit 196.
"(That trooper) is our hero," Tressa Robinson said. "Without him taking the initiative and getting out there and just sitting up on the highway knowing she was going to drive by (who knows). But, he was able to get her."
Once home, knowing things could easily be much different, Beth’s father could not hide his emotions either.
"Hug your child," Robbie Robinson said. "Hug your kid every day. Tell them you love them. Talk to them. Ask them if there’s anything you can do. I have to start doing that more."
Beth Robinson plans to start doing more too.
"I love you mom," Robinson said while hugging her mother.
Seeing more than a dozen friends holding welcome home signs and neighbors waiting to hug her made Beth apologize and reach out to her parents like never before.
The Robinson’s would like to get in contact with the trooper who stopped Beth in Nashville to thank him.
[You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]
Mon Sep 10, 2012 12:18 am
#18659- SyndromeAdmin
- Location : Ohio, USA
Stupid girl would get a boot in the ass. Not a welcome home hug.
That isnt the entire story. After the warm welcome... there was some serious disciplining.
That isnt the entire story. After the warm welcome... there was some serious disciplining.
Mon Sep 10, 2012 3:30 am
#18662- goh13Member
Syndrome wrote:Stupid girl would get a boot in the ass. Not a welcome home hug.
That isnt the entire story. After the warm welcome... there was some serious disciplining.
Agreed. Why can’t kids control themselves these days? I really do not see the point of doing half the crazy shit they do today. That’s talking about males alone. Females are going crazy with their logic :p
Bitch thinks she is in love my ass! You are 13 FFS. What, are you going to watch Toy Story 3 and kiss each other on the cheek?
Mon Sep 10, 2012 6:47 am
#18665- sharpPUSB
- Location : City of Dreams, England
lol xbox kids
Mon Sep 10, 2012 12:34 pm
#18696Mon Sep 10, 2012 4:29 pm
#18718Mon Sep 10, 2012 4:40 pm
#18720- BamaGoodfellaMember
- Location : Alabama
My parents would have beat my ass if I stole a car & an ATM card at 13 so I could drive from Texas to Tennessee. The only person crying when I got back home would be ME lol!!!
Mon Sep 10, 2012 5:35 pm
#18722- sharpPUSB
- Location : City of Dreams, England
Kids these days...
When I was 13, running away involved heading to the local park, and coming home when it rained or when I got hungry
When I was 13, running away involved heading to the local park, and coming home when it rained or when I got hungry
Mon Sep 10, 2012 7:37 pm
#18728- SkepyMember
- Location : Winsford
I usually just run to a friends house. My mum knew this and most of the time was waiting for me. This is after she told me to get out too.
- Sponsored content
Similar topics
Create an account or log in to leave a reply
You need to be a member in order to leave a reply.
Page 1 of 1
Permissions in this forum:
You cannot reply to topics in this forum
|
|