Email 1: Boundaries in Session
Dear Family, Objection sustained — my boundaries are in session and you will not trample them again. The last two-way text exchange with my grandmother and mother ended in late 2023; I blocked their numbers earlier this year. Consider this the final ruling: please respect this boundary going forward.
With resolve, Me
Email 2: Not a Reality Show
Dear Family, This is not a reality show. If welfare checks have been prompted by your actions, I will pursue legal guidance to secure an official stop to this pattern and protect my household. I may also draft a formal letter to the police to stop the misuse.
Best, Me
Email 3: No Trespass, Please
Dear Sister, The plan to canvass neighbours to locate our home is not acceptable. The home is locked and remains off-limits. Please stop attempting entry or surveillance. Consider this the closing statement on this matter.
Regards, Me
Email 4: The Delete Button
Dear Family, After replying to a defamatory email in January, I learned that you alerted others that my account was active. I deleted my email in March after a flood of abusive messages. Inbox closed; boundaries remain.
Best, Me
Email 5: Safety and Legal Steps
Dear Family, I will report the harm to the child-protection agency and seek legal guidance. I will also send a formal letter to the police requesting that they put a stop to this pattern and protect the household.
With care, Me