Hi, everyone. Things have finally settled enough for me to share an update. A lot has happened, and I want to clarify everything.
To start, the court case regarding Lindy’s actions is officially over. She was sentenced to actual prison time with no suspension and must pay restitution for my medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering. The court thoroughly reviewed the evidence, testimonies, and messages, and the outcome was clear. I can’t express how relieved I am.
During the trial, Lindy tried to claim I had been bullying her and that the pub incident was a setup to ambush her in the bathroom, where there were no cameras. She even said I struck first. Two of her friends supported her story, but the third, who was also involved in the attack, confessed the truth to avoid harsher punishment. The court quickly saw through the inconsistencies, especially with outside CCTV footage and witness accounts from the pub. The messages Lindy sent me prior to the incident further dismantled her narrative. She couldn’t explain why she would be threatening someone she claimed was “bullying” her.
It also came to light that Lindy and her new boyfriend were intimidating witnesses. He even messaged me on Instagram, trying to trick me into saying something incriminating. At first, I didn’t realize it was him, so I responded briefly, but I stopped as soon as I figured it out. Fortunately, I had already shared all communication with my lawyer, so everything was documented. Watching Lindy’s lawyer attempt to justify her behavior as “stress-related” while knowing she was tampering with witnesses was surreal.
Outside the courtroom, my parents and Lindy’s parents spoke briefly. It wasn’t an argument, but it was tense. My parents pointed out how the evidence clearly showed Lindy’s actions, and while her parents didn’t defend her, they seemed overwhelmed by everything. They admitted they hadn’t realized how serious the situation was. They’ve taken responsibility for her restitution payments, which means I can focus on healing without worrying about the financial aspect.
Adjusting to life after everything has been challenging. The chronic pain is still a part of my daily reality, and my surgery is a few months away. I’ve also been navigating endless bureaucracy with my insurance, which keeps questioning the permanence of my disability. It’s draining, but my doctors have been incredibly supportive and help me handle the paperwork.
Emotionally, I’ve made progress. A few months ago, I was stuck in anger and sadness, grieving the life I thought I would have. Now, I’ve accepted that this is my new normal. Even if I never fully heal, I’m determined not to let Lindy occupy any more space in my mind.
I’ve started focusing on things that bring me joy again. My friends and I began a Dungeons and Dragons campaign, and they come to my place to play. They’ve been so understanding when I need breaks due to pain. Through this group, I met someone special. At first, I was nervous about getting close, worried my situation might be too much for him, but he’s been amazing. He helps with appointments, brings groceries, and never makes me feel like a burden. For the first time in a long time, I feel hopeful.
I’ve also been keeping busy with online courses and finally rewatched How I Met Your Mother. While I sometimes feel sad comparing my old life to now, those moments don’t last as long anymore. I’ve found a balance between grieving and embracing this new chapter.
I’ve decided to distance myself from Miles’ parents. They were wonderful to me, but I realize he needs their support more now. I’m unsure if I can ever forgive him, and to this day, I haven’t.
Thank you to everyone who supported me through this journey. It’s been a long road, but I finally feel like I’m moving forward. Hold onto the people who make your life lighter—they truly make all the difference.